On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Thomas Andraschko
<tommygrass...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Thanks! i will give it a try!
> Is there also another manager available without using memcached?
None that I'm aware of, but perhaps google will know more ;-)

What do you have in mind btw? Is it especially memcached that you
would like to have replaced by another backend?

Cheers,
Martin


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> --- Martin Grotzke <martin.grot...@googlemail.com> schrieb am Di, 15.2.2011:
>
>> Von: Martin Grotzke <martin.grot...@googlemail.com>
>> Betreff: Re: Replicate session-object after values in object has been changed
>> An: users@tomcat.apache.org
>> Datum: Dienstag, 15. Februar, 2011 01:27 Uhr
>>
>> memcached-session-manager detects session modification as
>> you describe it.
>> It's a custom session manager that keeps sessions
>> (additionally) in
>> memcached:
>> http:// code.google.com/p/memcached-session-manager
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
>>
>>
>>
>> Thomas Andraschko wrote:
>> >
>> > Thanks for your answer.
>> > Yep that works but it isn't really nice if you are
>> working with managed
>> > beans from JSF or other DI containers.
>> > Does other Servlet containers support this kind of
>> replication or is it
>> > really the only way to put/remove the object to/from
>> the session map?
>> > It is possible to develop a valve or interceptor to
>> check specified
>> > entries in the session map and replicate them again?
>> (sorry, i don't know
>> > the architecture very well)
>> >
>> >
>> > --- Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>
>> schrieb am Mo, 14.2.2011:
>> >
>> >> Von: Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>
>> >> Betreff: Re: Replicate session-object after values
>> in object has been
>> >> changed
>> >> An: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
>> >> Datum: Montag, 14. Februar, 2011 19:09 Uhr
>> >> On 14/02/2011 15:57, Thomas
>> >> Andraschko wrote:
>> >> > Is it possible that Tomcat will automatically
>> check
>> >> the SessionMap entries after each request if any
>> value in a
>> >> entry has been changed?
>> >> No.
>> >>
>> >> Tomcat adding or removing an object from the
>> session will
>> >> trigger
>> >> replication. Modifying the object directly will
>> not trigger
>> >> replication.
>> >>
>> >> You can try re-adding the object to the session.
>> That
>> >> should trigger
>> >> replication.
>> >>
>> >> Mark
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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