Hi,

Yep, that was what we thought@openbd session management.

That's very odd to hear, all our session components broke when switching the sessionstorage to mongodb. I guess we will need to look in that again in that case, if it still won't work than I will get back to that. And we're using mongohq for our mongo databases in which case we need to run it behind a username/password and that's the way our connection string actually had to be formatted.

Thanks for the feedback and I will get back to you if the components in the session still won't work after clearing caches, tmp folders etc. and restarting the relevant services (last time round I simply assumed it wasn't supposed to work).

Greetings,
David Mulder

Op Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:52:13 PM, Alan Williamson schreef:

On 21/03/2013 05:17, David Mulder wrote:
Hi,

 Last week I attempted moving the sessionstorage of one of our
applications to mongodb and encountered a few issues which I would
like to confirm with you guys:

 First of all, when using the "this.sessionStorage" functionality of
the application.cfc, did I correctly observe that this A) uses
openbd's own session handling (and not j2ee sessions)

You can specify which session manager you wish to use.   If you wish
to use mongo as the back end then you will use the OpenBD one.

and B) that it doesn't work with components in the session?

It works beautifully with CFC's  -- we use that all the time.


 Lastly: The connection string for mongodb looks like
"mongo://user1@pass1:10.0.0.1:27017" which seems odd, because the
'official' format for this is scheme://username:password@domain:port
 (the @ and : switched). Was this a conscious choice or is this some
weird oddity?

I think that is an error in the documentation.  I will confirm.  We
don't run our Mongo's behind username/passwords.   We instead use the
network/firewall to secure our boxes down, which has been the
recommended path for installing Mongo.  Only recently in 2.4 have they
actually seriously addressed security.




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