"jaikiran" wrote : Looking for this
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HttpSessionPassivationDesign ?
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Thanks jaikiran for your information.. Looks interesting..
This looks something nearer to what I am searching for.. What I understood,
that this document seems not to be talking abou
"nitros" wrote : Storing the session would be a functionality of the Tomcat
server embedded in JBoss. I may be wrong but that is what I understand.
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Thanks nitros, for your response..
I thought since I am using JBoss - I would try wit
Is there nobody who can at least tell and help me in understanding that this
thing may not be required in JBoss, if it is not there in JBoss already.
Thanks
Vishal
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Thanks Frank for your response..
But there is nobody using the port 1099 because when I kill my Jboss nobody is
using that port and when I start my Jboss what I can see is that the 1099 is
used by the same IP which Jboss is running on.. I mean my current machine IP..
It looks very weird to me
Hello members,
I am using JBoss eap 4.3 and am starting JBoss using
./run.sh -c default -b 0.0.0.0
The server starts without any issues, But when I try to shutdown JBoss I get
the following error:
# ./shutdown.sh -S
Exception in thread "main" javax.naming.CommunicationException: Could not
ob
Dear community members,
I was taking a look at
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/config/sessions.xtp - a documentary regarding
sessions in resin.
I was just pondering if JBoss has a Way to store sessions in a/any database..
This could help maintain session data evenif the application server crash