Hi,
i never worked with load balancing systems, so i dont know if they provide a
session tracking across
servers.
but to work around the problem you could implement your own session management
based on the ip of
the client, which will be the same on every server.
maintaining a list of clients by using ejb-session beans to handle timeouts.
we are using a similar approach for managing sessions ( but we still use the
HttpSession as the basic element ),
keeping the main session information in ejbs.
Regards,
Matthias Kümpel
Vincent Stoessel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does any one know if it is possible to maintain/implement a session
> across multiple servers? we have a load balancing solution in place
> and I want to maintain the user session no matter what server they land
> on. Thanks in advance.
>
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