I agree, we have look at Tomcat, but we need some functionnality
that are not ready yet like the Virtual Host Name.
I have done this patch only to survive till tomcat! But i
have some resistance from the system architect who want a
commercial software (SIC). Is there a really BIG website that
usr JServ that i can use for helping me using tomcat?
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-----Original Message-----
From: jon * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 avril, 2000 14:55
To: Java Apache; Richard Bedard
Subject: Re: Session Fail over/Migration
on 4/17/00 11:34 AM, Richard Bedard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * This is the object that encapsulates a session.
This is GREAT except for a couple things...
#1. How about an implementation of JServSessionStorage? We should have a
default implementation that is at least compatible with the current
implementation.
#2. This will tie you to Apache JServ. Since this is going to be a dead
product sooner rather than later, I suggest that you simply use Tomcat which
I believe already has this type of functionality in it.
#3. Your implementation will break with the latest version of JServ
(1.1.1b1) because of minor changes I made in in createSession().
Lastly, you should provide diff's against CVS instead...
-jon
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