They don't want to store sessions server side. Part of our security protocol. Nothing I can do about it.
Okay I can see now how to do this. Does seem pretty straight forward.
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They don't want to store sessions server side. Part of our security protocol. Nothing I can do about it.
Okay I can see now how to do this. Does seem pretty straight forward.
Alright so first using Spring 3.0 and Spring Security 3.0.
First problem is that we are using a load balancer in our production environment and I've been told that we will not be using sticky...