When you use the Explicit Memory Management functionality, the HTTP session-related objects are allocated to the Explicit heap with the default J2EE server settings. For details on the allocation and release times of the Explicit memory block area to which an HTTP session is allocated, see 8.4.1 HTTP session-related objects in the uCosminexus Application Server Expansion Guide. Note that for details on the concept of an object life span and the types of Explicit memory blocks that are automatically released, see Appendix B Effect on the Explicit Memory Management Functionality Due to the Life Span of the Objects Allocated to the Explicit heap.
You can apply the Explicit Memory Management functionality to an HTTP session efficiently, if you implement an application from the following perspective:
Furthermore, you can check whether the application is being implemented as per this perspective by using the J2EE server log.
This section describes how to implement an application and how to check the implementation using the J2EE server log, for each perspective.