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[jira] Commented: (TAP5-836) URLEventContext is not Serializable -
prevents Tapestry use in a Cluster
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Andy Blower commented on TAP5-836:
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Could you explain why a URLEventContext is going into the session?
> URLEventContext is not Serializable - prevents Tapestry use in a Cluster
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> Key: TAP5-836
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-836
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: CentOS 5.3, Java 1.6.0_14-b08, Tomcat 5.5.27
> Reporter: David Rees
> Priority: Critical
>
> I have a Tapestry application which I am trying to use in a Tomcat cluster.
> Tomcat uses Object Input/Output Streams to replicate session data, which requires that all objects added to a Session implement Serializable.
> In Tapestry 5.0.18 (and all later versions from what I can tell from browsing source), org.apache.tapestry5.internal.URLEventContext does not implement Serializable which prevents us from using Tapestry in a cluster.
> Unfortunately, this means that when we have to deploy a new version of our application, we have to forcibly log everyone out disrupting service.
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