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Brian Stansberry updated JBCLUSTER-112:
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Fix Version/s: Backlog
WL http session repl using JBossCache
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Key: JBCLUSTER-112
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBCLUSTER-112
Project: JBoss Clustering
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Brian Stansberry
Fix For: Backlog
WL http session fine-grained replication using JBossCache
Goal:
To use one single pluggable JBoss web clustering module to run JBoss, Tomcat
(standalone), and Weblogic http session replication. Right now, both JBoss and Tomcat
standalone has used the same module to perform session replication. Currently, we have
options of using different replication granularity: SESSION, ATTRIBUTE, and FIELD where
FIELD is the fine-grained replication using TreeCacheAop (aka POJO Cache). What is left is
Weblogic one. Although Weblogic has itself a replication layer, use of JBossCache is still
attractive because no expensive clustering licensing is needed!
Possible steps need to be done:
1. Weblogic has an option of allowing a user to specify a session persistence manager (to
file, e.g.). This is where other caching solutions used to hook into WL. We should do the
same using JBossCache. However, the exact steps need to be determined.
2. Determine the necessary Manager interface that is needed to unify all 3 solutions.
Currently, both in JBoss and Tomcat, we have a notion of Manager and Session interface.
Session should be relatively standard. But Manager is Tomcat specific. We will need to
investigate on the possibility for extension.
3. Tomcat uses Valve to create the replication trigger. Need to find a way to do that in
WL. How about filter?
4. Determine the necessary configuration. Currently in JBoss, we allow to have useJK flag
for mod_jk specific failover. Solution in WL should work the same. And so is the session
replication granularity.
5. JBossCache startup. Weblogic has a startup class that should allow JBossCache to start
up as a singleton and for later lookup. Under JBoss, JBossCache is run as a MBean.
6. Management attributes. Currently, we are developing JBoss Cache JMX attribute
management in 1.3. We will also need to add http session replication management layer as
well to be used by all 3 solutions.
7. Performance benchmarking. When it is completed, we will need to conduct extensive
benchmarking.
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