Our site (http://www.spun.com) runs multiple Apache servers with load
balancers ("rotator box like BigIP") that distribute traffic over the Apache
servers. We have a farm of Tomcat servers. The session API's work for us.
The only problem is that Tomcat, as distributed, does not allow load
balanc
Well, but if you don't need the root-context, then the load balancing
*should* work with other contexts. You are using mod_jserv with APJ
Balancesets, right?
Joseph
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Matthew,
In my environment, I wanted to force all contexts to be in the root context.
So, my point is -- if you only need the root context (one context only!), my
kludge works. If you want root context and non-root contexts to both
coexist, then you'll need to modify my kludge to NOT force the
> Currently I have only one JVM running tomcat, with
> http on port 8080 and https on port 8443.
Ah. There's your problem...
The problem is with the browser not accepting not allowing cookie sharing
for URL's on non-standard ports.
That is:
http://www.swap.com/ and https://www.swap.com/ can s