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Chapter 15. Externalizing HTTP sessions from Red Hat JBoss Web Server to Red Hat Data Grid
			Achieve high availability by externalizing HTTP session data from JBoss Web Server deployments to Data Grid Server clusters through the org.apache.catalina.Manager interface.
		
15.1. Installing the Tomcat session client
Install the Tomcat session client to externalize HTTP sessions from Red Hat JBoss Web Server applications to Red Hat Data Grid.
Procedure
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						Download the redhat-datagrid-8.1.1-tomcat<$version>-session-client.ziparchive from the Data Grid Software Downloads.
- Extract the archive to your filesystem.
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						Copy the contents of the lib/directory from the extracted archive into$CATALINA_HOME/lib.
15.2. Configuring the session manager
				Configure the HotRodManager class for the session manager to define how the Tomcat session client connects to Red Hat Data Grid Server and stores data in remote caches.
			
Prerequisites
- Install the Tomcat session client.
- Install at least one Data Grid Server instance.
- Create a cache on Data Grid Server to use as a template for storing HTTP session data.
Procedure
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						Open either $CATALINA_HOME/conf/context.xmlor/WEB-INF/context.xmlfor editing.
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						Specify org.wildfly.clustering.tomcat.hotrod.HotRodManageras the value for theclassNameproperty.
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						Specify the name of the cache to use as a template with the configurationNameproperty.
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						Define any other configuration properties for the HotRodManagerclass as appropriate.
- Set Hot Rod client configuration properties without the - infinispan.client.hotrod.prefix.- 
								Specify the list of Data Grid Server nodes with the server_listproperty.
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								Specify Data Grid credentials with the auth_usernameandauth_passwordproperties.
 
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								Specify the list of Data Grid Server nodes with the 
- Specify common attributes for the Tomcat session manager as required.
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						Save and close context.xml.
Configuration example
Verification
To verify that the Tomcat session client stores data in remote caches, do the following:
- Open the Data Grid Console in any browser. - By default the console is available at - http://127.0.0.1:11222/console/.
- Check that the Tomcat session client has created caches for each deployed application.
15.2.1. Hot Rod manager configuration properties
					The following table lists and describes configuration properties for the HotRodManager class:
				
| Property | Description | 
|---|---|
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									Specifies  | 
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									 | Specifies a remote cache on Data Grid Server to use as a template for storing HTTP session data. | 
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									 | Defines how sessions map to entries in the cache. 
									 
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									 | Defines the maximum number of sessions to store in the cache. The default is no maximum (limitless). |