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in my webapp as soon as user log in i am creating a hashmap object in the login Action class and storing the map values specific to the user and than putting the map in session attribute. Than i am using this session in further jsp pages where i am updating the map of the user. like this ::: code here in LoginAction.

   Map map = new Hashmap();         
   map.put(a1,valueA);        
   map.put(b1,valueB);        
   session.setAttribute("map",map);          

Please note that This is happening every time the user is logging into the web application. So question is: Do this map need to be synchronized? OR it will work since I am creating the Map object every time user login in and than putting it in session for that user?

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Every web application can fire multiple request at the server at the same time. So, objects in session must be synchronized in case they are updated at the same time by different requests. The best option would be to change HashMap for ConcurrentHashMap.

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  • Is not a new object is getting created at every request, so still synchronization needed ?
    – gSingh
    Apr 7, 2014 at 17:26
  • @gSingh I don't understand what do you mean by your comment. If this map is created at user logging and its state can be modified on some requests done by this session (e.g. map.put, map.remove, etc.) then this instance should be synchronized. Apr 7, 2014 at 17:31
  • when every user logged in, a map is getting created specific to that user and session... so any state change to that map should effect to the map in that session only. If in between other user logged in a new Map will be created and new session will be there for the second user. Is this correct ?
    – gSingh
    Apr 7, 2014 at 17:43
  • @gSingh that is correct. The problem is, for example, you open a session in a browser that allows tabs like Chrome, then a user may open the application in two tabs, and perform requests from both tabs, which generate two threads on the same session. So, to avoid any synchronization modification problem, change the Map for a synchronized implementation or store all the variables from the map directly into session. Apr 7, 2014 at 17:46
  • Thanks Luiggi..so if i used ConcurrentHashmap and i am having key as string and Value as ArrayList...Than i think i have to synchronized List also in ConcurrentHashmap ? also, if i change every where in my code from HashMap to ConcurrentHashMap ----will the performance get effected drastically ? if i take the example of yours as you said browser in two tabs ...so what will happen now in the second tab the user open--will that be only scroll and scroll until the first tab request completes ?
    – gSingh
    Apr 7, 2014 at 17:58

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