This guide describes how to configure the session manager and session server used in the JEUS® (hereafter JEUS) web engine. This guide is intended for system administrators and developers who manage the sharing and maintenance of sessions in a clustered environment or on a single server.
Users should have the following knowledge to fully understand this guide.
Basic knowledge about sessions
Working knowledge of HTTP sessions
It is recommended to read the following guides in order to understand the basic usage of JEUS as well as the product itself.
All examples and environment configurations are written according to the UNIX style. Hence, a few considerations must be given when working in a non-UNIX environment such as Microsoft Windows™(hereafter Windows).
For example, for path delimiters, the UNIX style "/" must be changed to the Windows style, "\". As well, the environment variables must be changed to the Windows style, (%%). JEUS_HOME, which is specified in this guide, is the directory in which JEUS is installed.
This document will not explain the basic concepts of J2EE or SNMP. Refer to their relevant documents for more information. As well, this guide does not cover information about the Servlet standard specifications.
For information about Java EE 7, Servlet 3.1, and JSP 2.2 specifications, refer to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/index.html.
This guide consists of two chapters.
Describes the structure of session tracking, as well as its operation, configuration method, and tuning.
"Chapter 2. Distributed Session Servers"
Describes the structure, operation, and configuration of distributed session servers that are used for session tracking in a clustered environment.
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<AaBbCc123> | Program source code file name |
<Ctrl>+C | Hold down the Ctrl key and press the C key |
[Button] | Name of a GUI button or menu |
Bold | Emphasis |
Italics | Reference to another guide |
" " (Double quotation marks) | Reference to a chapter or section in this or another guide |
'Input' | User input on the screen |
Hyperlink
| Email account, website, or a reference to other chapters or sections |
> | Proceeding order of menu |
+---- | Files or directories exist in this directory |
|---- | Files or directories do not exist in this directory |
Note | Reference or caution |
[Figure 1.1] | Figure caption |
AaBbCc123 | Commands, screen output after executing command, or sample code |
{ } | Required items |
[ ] | Optional items |
| | Selective items |
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Platform | Solaris 9, 10, 11 |
HP-UX 11.x, 11i, 11iV2 | |
IBM AIX 5L, 6L, AIX 7L | |
MS Windows 2008, 2012, Vista, 7, 8 | |
Hardware | 20 GB of hard drive disk storage recommended. At least 2 GB. |
More than 1 GB RAM recommended. | |
JDK | JDK 7, JDK 8 |
Guide | Description |
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JEUS Introduction Guide | Introduces the JEUS server as well as its architecture and components. |
JEUS Getting Started Guide | Describes how to install and start JEUS. |
JEUS Server Guide | Describes overview of the JEUS system and server, and system management. |
JEUS Web Engine Guide | Describes how to manage JEUS web engine, and how to manage and deploy Java EE WAR Archive and servlet/JSP. |
JEUS EJB Guide | Describes JEUS EJB engine and how to deploy EJB modules. |
JEUS Reference Book | Describes references for using JEUS. |
JEUS WebAdmin Guide | Describes the configuration, management, monitoring, clustering, and resource configuration of JEUS using WebAdmin, JEUS' web management tool. |
The Java EE 7 standard
The Servlet 3.1 standard
The JSP 2.2 standard
The XML Reference Guide