"jaikiran" wrote : Looking for this http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HttpSessionPassivationDesign ?
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Thanks jaikiran for your information.. Looks interesting..
This looks something nearer to what I am searching for.. What I understood, that this document seems not to be talking about where the session are persisted..
Are they stored in files or can they be stored in a database also. Is it configurable?
for example configuring it in jboss-web.xml, for a particular application, ,means just to set <passivation>true</passivation>
Does it store at it in some file at..
<properties>
| location=/tmp
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if you have tried this Can you please suggest some usecase..
I do not want to do this in a cluster at the time being and want to try it in a single system/server/web-app
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"nitros" wrote : Storing the session would be a functionality of the Tomcat server embedded in JBoss. I may be wrong but that is what I understand.
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| You might want to post your question to Tomcat forums
Thanks nitros, for your response..
I thought since I am using JBoss - I would try with the JBoss Forums..
In case anybody has more information to share on this. please post..
Thank you.
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We are a small software development group that had a developer leave us who had set up our original jBPM server running the Hypersonic database. We are in need of converting our current setup to run on a MySQL 5.x database. There is no need to convert the actual data, we can redeploy all processes.
>From what I understand this should be a pretty straight forward process, however we keep running into snags. Please contact me if you are interested, future jobs may be available such as optimization of the jBPM server.
Thank you,
Chuck Pearce
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