Hi,
No those are not configured for replicating sessions.

Thanks
Narendra

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From: Eric Bowman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 7:57 PM
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Narendra Verma wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> System environment:
>
> 1. apache (as a load balancer using mode_proxy_balancer)
>
> 2. tomcat 1
>
> 3. tomcat 2
>
> I am using sticky session = true.
>
> I am following steps: (All servers are running)
>
>    1. login in at tomcat 1 (then goes to my web app page)
>    2. down tomcat 1
>    3. again goes to 'my web app GUI page' and refresh it.
>
> Then it shows login page.
>
> (That means if apache find tomcat 1 stopped then goes to tomcat 2 but
> not authorized at tomcat 2 so it redirect to login page.)
>
> But here problem is if I am using sticky session = true. Then this GUI
> page has been stick to tomcat 1. Even I stopped this tomcat 1 then how
> apache tries to forword it to Tomcat 2 after refreshing at same browser.
>
> If has any idea then Please reply.
>
> Thanks
>
> Narendra
>

Is Tomcat configured to replicate sessions?

cheers,
Eric

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