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− | Workspace Web Edition & Web Services supports any third-party load balancer that supports sticky sessions. You should | + | Workspace Web Edition & Web Services supports any third-party load balancer that supports sticky sessions. You should configure session affinity (sticky sessions) based on <tt>JSESSIONID</tt>. |
− | Your load balancer must also support web sockets if they are used as the transport for unsolicited notifications in [[CometD|CometD]]. | + | <!--Your load balancer must also support web sockets if they are used as the transport for unsolicited notifications in [[CometD|CometD]]. |
− | {{NoteFormat|If you use Workspace Web Edition and your load balancer supports web sockets, you must enable this feature in Workspace Web Edition by setting the [[Documentation:HTCC:IWWDep:Application:8.5.2#system.notif.enabled-websocket|system.notif.enabled-websocket]] option to <tt>true</tt>.}} | + | {{NoteFormat|If you use Workspace Web Edition and your load balancer supports web sockets, you must enable this feature in Workspace Web Edition by setting the [[Documentation:HTCC:IWWDep:Application:8.5.2#system.notif.enabled-websocket|system.notif.enabled-websocket]] option to <tt>true</tt>.}}--> |
[[Category:V:HTCC:8.5.2]] | [[Category:V:HTCC:8.5.2]] |
Revision as of 13:34, August 13, 2015
Load Balancing
Workspace Web Edition & Web Services supports any third-party load balancer that supports sticky sessions. You should configure session affinity (sticky sessions) based on JSESSIONID.
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