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Java Session Managemnent (HttpSession) question: What do you

 
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mlw
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:33 pm    Post subject: Java Session Managemnent (HttpSession) question: What do you Reply with quote



I have a question for Java/jsp/web guys

Say you have a cluster of Java boxes serving a web site from behind a load
balancer, what is your strategy:

Use a JDBC database, use local files and have the load balancer make
sessions sticky to particular servers, use files on a file based share, or
some other strategy? (Corba, RMI, etc.)
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George Daswani
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:34 am    Post subject: Re: Java Session Managemnent (HttpSession) question: What do Reply with quote



Behind a load balancer? Make sure you enable sticky sessions then invest in
Tangosol Coherence.


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I have a question for Java/jsp/web guys

Say you have a cluster of Java boxes serving a web site from behind a load
balancer, what is your strategy:

Use a JDBC database, use local files and have the load balancer make
sessions sticky to particular servers, use files on a file based share, or
some other strategy? (Corba, RMI, etc.)
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