Hello Dmitriy, Thank you for the response, I would await for Val's feedback.
I would like to discuss the possible approach for implementation here, and it could be one of this - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-2741 Hope we all come on to conclusion here. Thanks, On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Dmitriy Setrakyan <dsetrak...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi Rishi, > > I think the best way is to file a ticket in Ignite Jira with your > findings. This ticket does not seem tremendously difficult, so hopefully > someone from the community will pick it up. All we need to do is to take > our existing Web Session Clustering [1][2] code and port it to work with > Spring Boot. > > BTW, feel free to contribute it yourself if you have time. > > [1] https://ignite.apache.org/use-cases/caching/web-session- > clustering.html > [2] https://apacheignite-mix.readme.io/docs/web-session-clustering > > D. > > On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Rishi Yagnik <rishiyag...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello Val, >> >> I tested out the session replication on spring boot cluster and here is >> the >> result. >> >> My finding were as follows with Ignite 2.0 on session replication and hope >> that helps the team – >> >> - Spring Security Filters requires context to be set with >> Authentication >> object, later on when user authentication object is set on the ignite >> filter from Ignite cache, the spring security treat that as a new >> session >> just to prevent session fixation issue. >> - As spring security creates a new session and since there is no way to >> tell Ignite that user session has been changed, the user session is no >> good >> here despite the fact that user session holds by the ignite is a true >> session for that user. >> - Configuring web session filter does not work OOTB in spring boot >> platform, it require some additional tweaking in the code to make it >> work. >> >> >> So in the nutshell, I would think having spring session on ignite platform >> would support full session replication with spring boot platform. >> >> >> Please note that we have 2 SB instances, serving request round robin via >> F5 >> ( load balancers) supported by 2 node ignite cluster. >> >> Any suggestions on how we want to conquer the issue ? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Rishi Yagnik >> > > -- Rishi Yagnik