This question concerns clustering http session with the
JBoss3.0.1/Tomcat and JBoss3.0.1/Jetty combos.

With Tomcat, it is very straight forward.  Turning distributable on in
the web.xml file turns it on and it works, turning distributable off in
the web.xml file makes it not work.

With the Jetty combo, I have 3 scenarios which work.  Can someone
precisely explain the differences.

1. distributable turned on, no jetty-web.xml file
2. distributable turned on, jetty-web.xml present with Extended session
clustering
3. distributable turned off, jetty-web.xml present with Extended session
clustering

What extra is Extended session clustering providing ?

Greg




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