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    Session Cache

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    • Date of last update: 02/23/2018
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    Session Cache

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      • Mobile
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      Summary

      Improve application resiliency by storing session state information across many HTTP requests. Enable persistent HTTP sessions for your application and seamless session recovery in event of an application failure.

      Features

      Distributed session cache

      Special purpose elastic in memory cache for storing HTTP session data and provides low latency data access and transactional semantics.

      Ease of Use

      No code change to applications using the J2EE standard HTTP session cache.

      Session failover

      Data for each HTTP session survives on a server outage for an application.

      Session replication

      Replicates the session data to avoid a single point of failure.