# Redis based Tomcat Session Manager
Stores session of [Apache Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org) in Redis and allows to distribute requests across a cluster of Tomcat servers. Implements non-sticky session management backed by Redis.
Supports Apache Tomcat 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, 10.x
## Usage
### 1. Add session manager
Add `RedissonSessionManager` in global context - `tomcat/conf/context.xml` or per application context - `tomcat/conf/server.xml`
```xml
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`keyPrefix` - string prefix applied to all Redis keys. Allows to connect different Tomcat environments to the same Redis instance.
`readMode` - read Session attributes mode. Two modes are available:
* `MEMORY` - stores attributes into local Tomcat Session and Redis. Further Session updates propagated to local Tomcat Session using Redis-based events.
* `REDIS` - stores attributes into Redis only. Default mode.
`broadcastSessionEvents` - if `true` then `sessionCreated` and `sessionDestroyed` events are broadcasted across all Tomcat instances and cause all registered HttpSessionListeners to be triggered. Default is `false`.
`broadcastSessionUpdates` - if `true` and `readMode=MEMORY` then session updates are broadcasted across all Tomcat instances. Default is `true`.
`updateMode` - Session attributes update mode. Two modes are available:
* `DEFAULT` - session attributes are stored into Redis only through `Session.setAttribute` method. Default mode.
* `AFTER_REQUEST` - all session attributes are stored into Redis after each request. It useful in case when some objects stored in session change own state without `Session.setAttribute` method execution.
`configPath` - path to Redisson YAML config. See [configuration wiki page](https://github.com/redisson/redisson/wiki/2.-Configuration) for more details.
#### Shared Redisson instance
Amount of Redisson instances created by Tomcat for multiple contexts could be reduced through JNDI registry:
1. Add shared redisson instance produced by `JndiRedissonFactory` into `tomcat/conf/server.xml` in `GlobalNamingResources` tag area:
```xml
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2. Add `JndiRedissonSessionManager` with resource link to redisson instance into `tomcat/conf/context.xml`
```xml
```
### 2. Copy two jars into `TOMCAT_BASE/lib` directory:
[redisson-all-3.17.2.jar](https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=org.redisson&a=redisson-all&v=3.17.0&e=jar)
Tomcat 7.x - [redisson-tomcat-7-3.17.2.jar](https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=org.redisson&a=redisson-tomcat-7&v=3.17.2&e=jar)
Tomcat 8.x - [redisson-tomcat-8-3.17.2.jar](https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=org.redisson&a=redisson-tomcat-8&v=3.17.2&e=jar)
Tomcat 9.x - [redisson-tomcat-9-3.17.2.jar](https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=org.redisson&a=redisson-tomcat-9&v=3.17.2&e=jar)
Tomcat 10.x - [redisson-tomcat-10-3.17.2.jar](https://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=org.redisson&a=redisson-tomcat-10&v=3.17.2&e=jar)
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