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Problem(Abstract) |
- Is memory-to-memory session replication for session persistence
available in WebSphere® Application Server v5.0 (base)?
- Does memory-to-memory session replication provide all the performance
related options (such as time base write)?
- Is the WebSphere Embedded messaging used for memory-to-memory session
replication?
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Resolving the
problem |
- Is memory-to-memory session replication for session persistence
available in WebSphere Application Server v5.0 (base)?
A. No. Memory-to-memory session replication is a WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment option. With WebSphere Application Server
v5.0(base), use database persistence to persist your sessions.
- Does memory-to-memory session replication provide all the performance
related options (such as time base write)?
A. Yes. Memory-to-memory session replication provides all the
performance related options such as time based write or write only when
changes are made.
- 3. Is the WebSphere Embedded messaging used for memory-to-memory
session replication?
A. No. If you install WebSphere Application Server (base) and Network
Deployment without selecting WebSphere Embedded Messaging, the
memory-to-memory session replication still works. The memory-to-memory
session replication uses an Internal Messaging system and it does not have
any dependencies on the WebSphere Embedded JMS Provider.
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