And in case you haven't seen it, there's also the porting guide for
sessions:
https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/9.4.x/upgrading-jetty.html#_session_management


Yes, you need the HouseKeeper to perform scavenging, and you set the
HouseKeeper on the DefaultSessionIdManager. The DefaultSessionIdManager no
longer needs access to the database, so you don't need to configure it with
jdbc details, you only need to configure those on the JDBCSessionDataStore.

regards,
Jan

On 2 February 2017 at 01:56, Jesse McConnell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Not sure if you have seen the new session docs here:
> https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/9.4.x/session-management.html
>
> source wise, might be quickest to take a look at the tests for jdbc
> sessions here:
>
> https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/blob/jetty-9.4.
> x/tests/test-sessions/test-jdbc-sessions/src/test/java/
> org/eclipse/jetty/server/session/JdbcTestServer.java
>
> that shows the creation, I think we might need to get some more embedded
> examples up in this area, will take a look at that
>
> cheers
> Jesse
>
> --
> jesse mcconnell
> [email protected]
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 2:09 AM, Ivan Furnadjiev <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> In RAP project we are using embedded Jetty for our cluster tests with
>> sessions persistence in H2. Our implementation is based on the example
>> shown in [1]. The code which we are using in Jetty 9.3.x is:
>> ---------
>> public SessionManager createSessionManager( Server server ) {
>>   JDBCSessionManager result = new JDBCSessionManager();
>>   result.setSaveInterval( SAVE_INTERVAL );
>>   return result;
>> }
>>
>> public SessionIdManager createSessionIdManager( Server server ) {
>>   JDBCSessionIdManager result = new JDBCSessionIdManager( server );
>>   result.setScavengeInterval( SCAVENGE_INTERVAL );
>>   result.setWorkerName( generateNodeName() );
>>   Driver driver = databaseServer.getDriver();
>>   String connectionUrl = databaseServer.getConnectionUrl();
>>   result.setDriverInfo( driver, connectionUrl );
>>   return result;
>> }
>> ---------
>> What I understand from the migration guide is that in Jetty 9.4.x we
>> don't have (JDBC)SessionManager anymore and the functionality is handled by
>> SessionHandler. That's clear.
>> (JDBC)SessionIdManager is replaced by DefaultSessionIdManager. I have 3
>> questions:
>> 1. What is the replacement of setSaveInterval?
>> 2. To set scavenge interval I have to create HouseKeeper and set it on
>> DefaultSessionIdManager. Right?
>> 3. How to set the database driver info in session id manager?
>> Could you provide some code snippets that answer the questions above?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Ivan
>>
>> [1] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Feature/Session_Clustering_Us
>> ing_a_Database
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