Huh? Tomcat 4 (4.4)?
See Question version 1.1

Bip Thelin wrote:

> On Fri, 11 May 2001, Alin Simionoiu wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Second, the question was : How Tomcat handle JVM crashes, that's all.
> > Filip send a very good answer : It doesn't..period.
>
> Ok, if the JVM dies tomcat dies, period. BUT In Tomcat 4 you have the
> possibility to use a configurable Store to save Sessions. So you could
> configure a FileStore or a JDBCStore to save Sessions due to the criterias
> you set up. You could also use the StandardManager which attempts to save
> Sessions across restarts or a jvm kill. However I would go with the
> PersistentManager and either use File or JDBCStore. I suggest you pick
> the latest Tomcat 4(4.4 as of writing) as the Store implementations have
> grown more robust in the later releases.
>
>         ..bip

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