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JSP Session Persistence and Replication with Distributed Cache
As you know, JSP applications have the concept of a Session object in order to handle multiple HTTP requests. This is because HTTP protocol is stateless and Session is used in maintaining user’s state across multiple HTTP requests. In a … Continue reading
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How to Scale Java Applications with Distributed Cache?
Java is widely used for developing high traffic distributed applications. But, these high traffic Java applications are facing a major scalability problem. Although these applications can easily scale at application-tier level by adding more web servers to the web farm, … Continue reading