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Lb,
lightbulb432 wrote:
Don't forget that you can't be stateless if you
need logins of some type (unless you use BASIC auth, which looks ugly
from a user point of view).
Why is this? Others who answered to this thread and discussions in
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Lb,
lightbulb432 wrote:
Let me see if I have my options straight - stateless app tier and no session
affinity, or stateful app tier (i.e. HttpSessions) with session affinity?
That sounds about right. Don't forget that you can't be stateless if you
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at it the wrong way, because it not, I'm not really liking the
session replication idea if I'm decreasing hardware usage by half.
Thanks.
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liking the
session replication idea if I'm decreasing hardware usage by half.
Thanks.
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Lightbulb,
lightbulb432 wrote:
How are you designing your current applications, and what
implications has the choice that you might not have expected - would
you do anything differently if you could?
(For the record, I am not using session