mod_jk2 and stickysession
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- Subject: mod_jk2 and stickysession
- From: "Ashok V" <ashokvishnu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:18:55 +0530
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Hi,
I am using mod_jk2 for load balancing. I have configured two tomcat machines in worker2.properties file. The issue is that I do not want the client sessions to be sticky. If I set the value of stickySession to 1, all requests from a particular client is routed to the same server. If I set the value to 0, the session state is not maintained in both the servers, and I cannot run the application. Has anybody come across similar situation. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
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