Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> I had a look at the http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
> Will Jakarta Tomcat support ever persistant sessions?
>
That depends on what you mean by persistent sessions.
Tomcat 3.2 and 4.0 both support a particular type of session persistence -- if
automatic reloading is invoked, all currently active sessions (and their attributes,
if they implement java.io.Serializable) will be saved and then restored after the
restart. For Tomcat 4.0, this also works across manual server shutdowns
and restarts.
> --
> Peter Pilgrim
> G.O.A.T
> "The Greatest of All Time"
>
Craig McClanahan
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