I would tend to view a Cassandra session manager as secondary to the notion of a simple and extensible session manager interface that is fundamentally disconnected from the tomcat infrastructure.
It would be valuable to use class serialization and session information in a cross platform way across ruby, php, and even C++. > On 03/04/2012 09:56, Morten Jorgensen wrote: >> All, >> >> I recently implemented a Tomcat session manager that uses Cassandra for >> session storage. Cassandra is a commonly used session store for >> PHP-based applications, but I could not find one that would plug >> seamlessly into Tomcat. My Cassandra session manager is fully working >> and has gone through basic testing. >> >> Now I want to donate my code to the Tomcat project - if you'll have it. >> I am unsure on how to proceed with this, so any direction will be very >> much appreciated. I did manage the donation of XSLTC from Sun >> Microsystems to the Xalan-J project at xml.apache.org way back when, >> but this was more than 10 years ago and my memory isn't great... > > I can't speak for the committers/project, but one option would be to > file an enhancement request and attach a patch in diff format. > > Whether it gets added or not would depend on the committers' opinion > about the value of the feature & the impact of adding dependencies etc. > > Is there a community of users already, or is it too new? > > >> Apologies if this is the wrong forum for this request. > > It's the right forum. > > > p > >> Best regards, >> Morten Jorgensen >> > > > -- > > [key:62590808] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org