Hi Alan, > This is a feature that has already been implemented and is available > now, if you enable j2EE sessions and let the servlet engine do this for > you. For example, there is a library that lets you page out sessions to > MongoDB within Jetty. It has nothing to do with OpenBD, but OpenBD can > hook into this functionality.
Can you point me in the right direction? Oh wait, Google: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/MongoDB_Session_Clustering (Jetty) https://github.com/dawsonsystems/Mongo-Tomcat-Sessions (Tomcat) Ofcourse, it is that simple. Still, enable such with CFML support and I would be even more impressed. Wait, I am already impressed. > There are other stuff to go to memcache, mysql etc. this is a well > trodden path and is the usual manner for doing distributed/cluster setups. Yes, I know, there is much more that we have to find out about :-) I have focussed on Adobe CF for too long. The total focus on Java, openess and Jetty/Tomcat part of openBD and all the integration that comes with it, I am simply not used to. I am finding out about Java stuff that we can simple "use" almost on a daily base, but I have some real projects to work on as well. Anyway, thanks guys for all the help on this. And your great work on openBD. Me and several other developers in our team, are really enthusiastic about it. -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ google+ hints/tips: https://plus.google.com/115990347459711259462 http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en Join us @ http://www.OpenCFsummit.org/ Dallas, Feb 2012
