Hmmm, I have seen this question before..
I'm not very familiar with this stuff, but I believe session info is stored on the file system (when
you specify to do so, which is the default also?). If the three tomcats share the same session
storage, it should go right automagically?
Though, I noticed a lot of messages on the dev-cocoon mailing list about
session replication...
HTH,
Geert
Ralph Lange wrote:
Dear Cocoon users,
Our setup: cocon 2.1.5.1, tomcat 5.5.4, jdk 1.5.0.
In order to manage much more requests, I have installed three tomcats
connected to one apache via mod_jk's loadbalancer and on each of the
tomcats runs a cocoon.
The problem now is, when I build a session via Firefox, exactly one of
the three cocoons should serve
subsequent requests, because it should be a sticky session.
But instead the three cocoons change in serving the request.
What can I do to have a sticky session?
Yours sincerely, Ralph Lange
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