Very informative video's! Could you please provide the link for Weblogic Server Session Replication with JDBC. Can we use JDBC session persistence in a non clustered environment?
for example if we have 20 managed servers how can we find out which managed server handling a purticular request ? do we need to check all 20 ms servers one by one or how it is?
Yes, or you can click on application inside deployment and then monitoring. There you can check the number of connected sessions. Every time you hit ur,l count will increase on corresponding server
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crystal clear explanation sir thanks for the information..please try to make video on coherence servers?????
Thanks Friend. Coherence I will post shortly.
Very informative video's! Could you please provide the link for Weblogic Server Session Replication with JDBC. Can we use JDBC session persistence in a non clustered environment?
Will post JDBC based video soon. You have to use it with cluster. Non cluster based not supported.
for example if we have 20 managed servers how can we find out which managed server handling a purticular request ? do we need to check all 20 ms servers one by one or how it is?
Yes, or you can click on application inside deployment and then monitoring. There you can check the number of connected sessions. Every time you hit ur,l count will increase on corresponding server