Not sure if you are talking about web sessions or SFSBs or both.  The 
referenced doc is about web sessions.

Anyway, for SFSBs at least, JBoss has no option to use a DB to persist your 
bean after every request.  Passivation to the file system is supported, but 
that doesn't write the session to disk after every update; only when the bean 
should be swapped to disk to conserve memory.

So, if you want to cluster SFSBs you need to replicate them, and that requires 
sticky sessions.

Same basically applies to web sessions, although there is a web session manager 
in Tomcat (and perhaps in JBoss Web) that can write to a db.  Not sure if 
that's only for passivation as well.  Last I looked at it a couple of years ago 
it wasn't really production ready.  Could have changed though.

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