If you want an object to replicate, it must be serializable. If you put an object into the session that is not serializable, and you have session replication configured, you will see this kind of problem. QED.
Ch Praveena wrote:
I dint get u.If you mean that my intension is to know about the way of Serialization, I am very much sure about those issues. I want if Tomcat or apache can help to solve the exception raised here by modifying the source code of Tomcat as RequestFacade.java is available with the tomcat itself and if so, i can modify in the source of the Tomcat. But, I am using Jboss which dont have this specified RequestFacade.java file in it, even if it uses tomcat as the web container internally2008/5/22 Ben Ricker <ben.ricker@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ben.ricker@xxxxxxxxx>>: Google is your friend: http://java.sys-con.com/read/44199.htmBen RickerOn May 22, 2008, at 5:45 AM, Ch Praveena wrote:Hi all, I think I can get a proper response and can solve my issue. I am trying to cluster Jboss(Mainitans tomcat as a web container) using APACHE as load balancer, to run my application written using Hibernate and Echo2. I am finding a common exception called NOTSERIALIZABLE EXCEPTION pinning at RequestFacade.java available in the Tomcat source. Here is the stack trace of it. http://rifers.org/paste/show/7354 Please let me know If I can be helped in any way.---Coolest Regards, Praveena Chalamcharla, Securview....-- -Coolest Regards, Praveena Chalamcharla,Securview....
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