Brian. Thanks for your quick responses. Any time estimate for when JBoss 5
should be out??
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No, it would make it worse, as you'd end up restarting the app at the same time
on all the nodes. The way you do it, the replicated cache itself provides a
backup.
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That is rather unfortunate as it poses a bit of problem for my company in
that, when we upgrade our production ear, our sessions are lost. Is there
another way around this issue?? Currently we distribute the war to our 3 app
servers in a staggered fashion, allowing for about 2 minutes in betwe
Passivation of distributed sessions will be supported in AS 5.
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does this mean that in newer versions of jboss (4.0.5 and 4.2.0), that if I
have a clustered web app and set the following in context.xml
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that when I stop jboss the sessions will not be serialized to the SESSIONS.ser
file and deserialized upon the next startup??? If this does not cu