Thanks Richard,
Thats what I was thinking. But we dont have that much time to implement
this logic. what I was looking was any example or code, so that we can
use it right away.
Thanks
Sudhi
Richard Bedard wrote:
>
> To solve this problem, i have modified some jserv class. I had an interface
> with 3 method getSession, setSession and createSession. In jserv.properties,
> i had a parameters that contains the user implementation of the interface,
> the object is then used instead of the Jserv session hashtable, in the
> implementation we use RMI to store Session Object in a global container,
> with this we have FULL fault tolerance. If you servlet crash in the middle
> of the execution, mod_jserv re-dispatch the call to another jserv, so the
> user never have error!
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: sudhi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 17 avril, 2000 12:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Session Fail over/Migration
>
> Hello,
> I have question :-)
> I am using apache1.3.12 and apacheJserv 1.1 and ApacheJSSI 1.1.2.
> I am interested in Session Fail over/migration. I looked into all of the
> document and mailing list. I wasn't able to find anything for failure
> and migration. The only thing i was able to find was in the document - "
> How to : Scalability - Load Balancing - Fault tolerance with Apache
> Jserv 1.1 ". In that document, in the fault tolerance section, it
> explains how session failure works (when one Jserv fails the request is
> sent to another Jserv, which creates a new session cookie (which will
> help to associate this request with this Jserv) and erases the old
> cookie. What I am really interested is
> " what happens to the session object ? "
> Is there a way to restore them, if so how to achieve this ?
> Is it possible to achieve session migration (from one jserv to another
> without loosing data) ?
>
> It would be of great help if some body shed some light on this.
> Thanks in advance.
> Sudhi
>
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