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To store objects with application scope, get the context object from the 
request object and set an attribute.  You'd do this only once when the 
application starts.  This also seems like a candidate for a separate class to 
manage this, with access to the street names being static, if they aren't 
intended to be updated while the application is running.

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Ok,
how do I set it as application scope?

And on a side note, you are familar with our fair city? :)

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But the 1300 streets are not session-specific, are they? Don't they apply 
equally to all users of the application? (From what I remember of St 
John's, 1300 street names would be the whole city.) If that's the case, 
they should be stored in the application scope and not the session scope. 
Doing that would reduce your memory usage.

PC2 

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Ah ok.  I'm keeping roughly 3 objects in the session.  One is a vector of 
street names, possibly 1300 in size, containing street name, and civics 
attached.  Then there's the customer object and garbage detail object. The 
last two are only per record basis.

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