Hi, There are two options I'm aware of:
- You can use a session manager in your application server that stores your session in the database. I.e. Tomcat's JDBC store. - You can use Spring Session with a JDBC store I recently implemented Spring Session for Wicket with Redis as a backing store. There are minor issues with page locking that require some custom code, but otherwise it works fine. Best regards, Thomas On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 5:30 AM ShengChe Hsiao <front...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all > > I want to implement cross datacenter session replication for my web app, > can I persist session on shared database? If it does, how can I do? > > I searched the web, and found org.apache.wicket.protocol.http. > SecondLevelCacheSessionStore.IClusteredPageStore > > I have an idea for implement above interface and persist session on target > database, right? > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----------------------------------> > To boldly go where no man has gone before. > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----------------------------------> > We do this not because it is easy. We do this because it is hard. > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------> > If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------> > front...@gmail.com > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> >