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4.4.1.1.6: Limitations in session support

4.4.1.1.6: Limitations in session support

  • The product does not provide non-JDBC, native access to a database version of session persistence.
  • JTA-enabled datasources are not supported for session persistence.
  • For now, the administrator should use only the direct-to-database persistence type. The EJB persistence type is intended for securely and reliably accessing a HttpSession outside the scope of a servlet; however, it is not fully functional at this time.
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