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We have a jsf2 application in a tomcat clustering environment with session replication via SimpleTcp.

When the balancer (mod_jk) changes the node we have an typical viewExpiredException.

It seems not properly serialized jsf view state... any configuration suggestions?

Thanks!

Jose.

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  • What is your <param-name>javax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD</param-name> in you web.xml?
    – Timmo
    Nov 4, 2011 at 9:07
  • the state saving method is server, if we change to client works! but we don´t want to change it.
    – jmsanchez
    Nov 4, 2011 at 9:44
  • we are using Mojarra and also tried whit com.sun.faces.serializeServerState=true but does not work
    – jmsanchez
    Nov 4, 2011 at 9:46
  • Well I didn't know that. Is there a possibility for you to use sticky sessions?
    – Timmo
    Nov 4, 2011 at 13:17
  • Is not the idea. The goal is a replica of the session and balance without sticky sessions. So if a node fails or not the other must respond and recover objects in the session, as the view state.
    – jmsanchez
    Nov 4, 2011 at 17:06

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Hi This topic is very old and by the time the problem may be solved. Still i want to answer it for other users.

The problem is with the View State Encryption. Every time a JSF application is deployed it creates a encryption key, by which it encrypt the view-state. And it is obvious that two seperate instance of tomcat generates to different key and the state is not recognized by other node.

See this Link for details of configuration for myfaces

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