fix: Align InMemorySessionService listSessions with Python implementation#691
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…tion The Java implementation of listSessions now mirrors the Python implementation: it returns session copies that include merged app-level and user-level state, and it clears the events list before returning the sessions. This ensures behavioral consistency between the Java and Python in-memory session services. Tests have been updated to reflect this change. PiperOrigin-RevId: 848235874
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fix: Align InMemorySessionService listSessions with Python implementation
The Java implementation of listSessions now mirrors the Python implementation: it returns session copies that include merged app-level and user-level state, and it clears the events list before returning the sessions.
This ensures behavioral consistency between the Java and Python in-memory session services. Tests have been updated to reflect this change.