Re: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-11 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 André, On 5/6/2009 3:19 PM, André Warnier wrote: > I can think of another : by using sticky sessions, you are forcing the > load-balancer to keep track of which session belongs to which back-end, > and to look up this table at each request. I could i

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread Robin Wilson
Development KingsIsle Entertainment, Inc. WORK: 512-623-5913 CELL: 512-426-3929 www.KingsIsle.com -Original Message- From: lightbulb432 [mailto:veerukrish...@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 2:04 PM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: RE: Cluster session sync question (from

Re: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: lightbulb432 [mailto:veerukrish...@hotmail.com] Subject: RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation) Request 1 goes to node 1. Am I correct in saying that as long as Request 2 reaches node 2 before the session from node 1 has fully replicated over

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: lightbulb432 [mailto:veerukrish...@hotmail.com] > Subject: RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation) > > Are AJAX requests treated any differently from regular > requests, whereby multiple AJAX requests from one page > would somehow always be routed to on

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread lightbulb432
m] >> Subject: RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation) >> >> Request 1 goes to node 1. Am I correct in saying that as long >> as Request 2 reaches node 2 before the session from node 1 has >> fully replicated over, the the inconsistent session problem exi

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: lightbulb432 [mailto:veerukrish...@hotmail.com] > Subject: RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation) > > Request 1 goes to node 1. Am I correct in saying that as long > as Request 2 reaches node 2 before the session from node 1 has > fully replic

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread lightbulb432
Let me see if I understand this correctly, in the case of non-sticky sessions. Request 1 goes to node 1. Am I correct in saying that as long as Request 2 reaches node 2 before the session from node 1 has fully replicated over, the the inconsistent session problem exists? Am I also correct in thi

RE: Cluster session sync question (from documentation)

2009-05-06 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: lightbulb432 [mailto:veerukrish...@hotmail.com] > Subject: Cluster session sync question (from documentation) > > How, for example, would a client be able to access the same session > simultaneously? If a page includes multiple resources (e.g., frames, pictures), a browser will normally