Hello,

I have the same problem.....
please let me know if you have got any solution to this.


sanjeev 



Ronald Klop wrote:
> 
> In sessionDestroyed I register the user as logged out.
> 
> How can I know if sessionDestroyed is called from session.invalidate()
> from the real expiration of the session or shutdown of one cluster node?
> 
> 
> Ronald.
> 
> On Thu Mar 20 17:40:26 CET 2008 Tomcat Users List
> <users@tomcat.apache.org> wrote:
>> It's expected behavior, sessions will always expire on the local node 
>> during a graceful shutdown.
>> 
>> expireSessionsOnShutdown="false" simply means that we don't expire 
>> sessions in the remote nodes
>> 
>> Filip
>> 
>> 
>> Ronald Klop wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > When I shutdown a node in my cluster (tomcat 5.5.26) sessionDestroyed 
>> > is called on all SessionListeners on that node.
>> > But I'm running a cluster, so one node stopping doesn't mean the 
>> > session is destroyed.
>> >
>> > My understanding is that expireSessionsOnShutdown="false" by default 
>> > and I don't change it in my config.
>> >
>> > Is this a bug, a feature or am I doing something wrong?
>> >
>> > Ronald.
>> >
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