markw@mohawksoft.com wrote:
markw@mohawksoft.com wrote:
this would be a question for the user list,
take a look at the persistence manager
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/manager.html
I kind of split on where to ask this, but it has actually very little to
do with web content sort of things. It has to do with the basic
underlying
design of the HttpSession. Manager, and Store classes.
What I'm asking is seemingly not easily done and I'm looking for some
pointers on how one would go about doing it.
The page you pointed me to is useful for instruction on how to use the
Manager, but I am looking for information for the best way to augment
the
Manager's behavior.
The problem is there's nothing to discuss here. All applications pretty
much do what you described:
(1) Start session, get data
(2) Web app processes data
(3) End session, save data.
Yes I know the applications do it, but I am taking about the session
management.
I don't want to store the sessions on the local server. I want to store
them in a centralized repository and use a load balancer without sticky
sessions. The system works perfectly with PHP, and I am hoping to use it
in Tomcat.
I promise you, this is the last time I will respond to you,
the original link I sent you
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/manager.html
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now scroll down until you see
org.apache.catalina.session.PersistentManager
did you even get that far down the document, cause you don't sound like
you did
Filip
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