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good enough. :D
on another note, to the general public or jon for that matter, has
anyone done a little hacking to replicate sessions?
-ed
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From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 12, 2000 12:45 pm
Subject: Re: jserv session saving
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> on 5/12/2000 9:10 AM, Ed Crotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > doh :D
> >
> > didnt mean it that way... heh ... meant that it was taken out
> *left out*
> > for the speed ah well :D
> >
> > -ed
>
> Still wrong, it wasn't "*left out* for the speed". :-)
>
> The simple reason why it isn't in there is because no one
> implemented it.
>
> :-)
>
> I will be eventually working on an XML-RPC based "SessionServer"
> in Java
> that can be used to solve this problem. It will have distribution
> capabilities (via XML-RPC as well) and failover so that if one of the
> "servers" fails, requests go on to the next server. It will also
> be able to
> do a simple serialization of the data to a file in a background
> thread. This
> won't happen until after Scarab is done though because that is a
> higherpriority for me right now.
>
> :-)
>
> -jon
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