Christian Bach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

The session storage should be completely transparent from the
application view. The only thing that _could_ bite you are
non-Serializable objects. Do you get any exceptions in the
catalina.out log?

        Regards
                Henning


>I was wondering if anyone have had problems storing Turbine sessions in 
>a database?

>Iv modified the context manager for the app to store the sessions in the 
>database, but it seems to fail.

>Perhaps this is a Tomcat issue rather then Turbine?

>I using Tomcat 5.0.30, Turbine 2.3.1 and Torque 3.1.1

>Best regards
>Christian Bach
><http://apache.dataphone.se/jakarta/tomcat-5/v5.0.30>


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