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RT @ecamacho: Todo apunta que este añó sí voy al #springone2gx << #ftw!!!!Sep 9, 2010 3:07 PM
How is your lone web server going to handle all the traffic you'll get when it lands on Slashdot or the front page of Digg? Probably not well. To prepare for all of this popularity you're going to need multiple servers, but there's more to it than buying hardware.
In this talk we'll look at implementing Tomcat's HTTP Session clustering, distributed second-level Hibernate caching using EhCache, and using the JDBC store feature of Quartz so your servers can handle the load while maintaining consistent data.
Burt Beckwith is a Java developer with over ten years of experience in a variety of industries including biotech, travel, e-learning, social networking, and financial services. For the past two years he's been working with Grails and Groovy full-time. Along the way he's released five Grails plugins and is the primary developer of the Spring Security plugin. He was the technical editor for Grails in Action.
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