First of all, you have some altitude problem. What is wrong with you???
Here is the excerpt from the link you mentioned:
Sessions are based on session cookie set by servlets.
Every time a request comes for a balanced ServletMountPoint, mod_jserv
chooses (see algorithm above) which JServ will be used.
mod_jserv adds the cookie trailer (the ApJServRoute = eg: JS3 for PC3) to
the environment variables sent to JServ.
JServ appends this cookie trailer to the end of session cookie, before
sending it back to the client browser.
So the cookie has to be sent back to client browser. But if cookie is turned
off on client browser, what are you going to do other than url rewrite? If
jserv does use url rewrite in this case, does the load balancing still work?
Regards,
Bing
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From: Jon Stevens
To: Java Apache Users
Sent: 00-7-28 0:36
Subject: Re: Many-to-many
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on 7/27/2000 11:28 PM, "Bing Zhang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If user turns off cookie, jserv will use url rewrite to keep session.
In
> this case does apache still send the same session to the same jserv in
load
> balancing case?
>
> Bing
come on... read the link that was posted...
<http://java.apache.org/jserv/howto.load-balancing.html#Session>
lazyness around here just isn't acceptable.
-jon
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