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Prasenjit Purohit commented on MYFACES-3772: -------------------------------------------- Hi, I am getting the similar effect with OWB too i followed procedure described at [http://tandraschko.blogspot.de/2013/09/enable-failover-with-openwebbeans-120.html]. Now i am getting a sense that i am making something wrong. > SessionScoped beans are not synchronizing between tomcat 6 cluster > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: MYFACES-3772 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3772 > Project: MyFaces Core > Issue Type: Bug > Components: General > Affects Versions: 2.1.12 > Environment: Tomcat6 + JDK7 + Win7 + Apache httpd load balancer > (without sticky session) > Reporter: Prasenjit Purohit > Assignee: Leonardo Uribe > > I am using myfaces in our project. We use some session scoped beans. Let me > explain the error reproduction steps with two Tomcat6 nodes and Apache httpd > load balancer (without sticky session). web.xml has <distributable/> element. > Other session variables are synchronizing well. > 1. Start node 1 > 2. Set some value in the property of a session bean > 3. Value is available for get on node 1 > 4. Start node 2 same value is available on node 2 > 5. Set new value on the property of node 1 > 6. New value is available on node 1 > 7. Node 2 still contains the old value > 8. Restart node 2 > 9. Node 2 now contains new value > 10. Set new value on node 2 > 11. New value available on node 2 but not on node 1 > 12. Restart node 2 > 13. Node 2 has the old value taken from Node 1 > No exception is raised during the process. Session bean implements > Serializable interface. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira