Hi,
I'm experiencing the same problem, only I use mod_jk. How did you solve the
problem ?
Thanks & Regards,
Setya
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Steven,
Have you tried to enforce creation of a session on the home page?
A WebSession.get().bind() in the homepage will do the trick.
This only makes a difference when your homepage is stateless.
Regards,
Erik.
2010/7/1 Steven Haines
My guess is that when the homepage is loaded that Wic
Hi Steven
Unfortunately I havent been using the proxy for balancing for a while now..
But I know it works flawlessly with mod_jk, and if your using jetty you can
also get that running.
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Configuring+AJP13+Using+mod_jk .
Otherwise i'd go to the httpd forum an
Hi,
I just setup my production environment for a wicket-based application today and
I am having a problem with "Page Expired" messages. I have three servers that
are not clustered together, but rather are configured with Apache's
proxy_balancer to use sticky sessions (with failover turned off.)