Looking forward to it! I just started checking out Terracotta today...
One of the great things about Terracotta that I wasn't aware of yesterday, as that Terracotta can fail over when you run out of memory on a box. And that's kind of the same thing (not quite, but in the same line of thought) we are trying to achieve with our new session store implementation. The SLCSS implementation will always have the advantage that there is unlimited back button support. For what it is worth. But I think that even running Terracotta on the same machine - when the Terracotta server runs out of RAM it'll start using the disk - to prevent running out of memory is a viable option. And Terracotta is by default a lot more efficient in how it does that than any normal serialization based solution out there. Anyway, like I said, I think we should definitively look in this direction as well. We already were in fact, but it deserves more priority. Ryan, we'll be very interested to hear your experiences with it. Eelco
