JRUN has no near-future plans to add load balancing across its engines.  Check
Foundry Networks, F5 and Cisco for solutions.

I would too like to know of a servlet application working with load balancing
(across geographic locations too).

dave.

Ramani wrote:

> Hi,
> Has anyone here tried load balancing/fault tolerance with servlets. More
> specifically, in a JRUN environment ? The servlet based application will
> be creating HttpSessions. So the issue would be how the sessions could
> be tracked on all the instances of the servlet engine
>
> Thanks,
> Ramani.
>
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