Setting Up the HTTP Module for AppServers
To use the module, you need to modify your application’s web.xml
files. Configuration is slightly different depending on the topology you are setting up.
Refer to Common Topologies for HTTP Session Management for more information. Modifying the war file can be done manually or with the modify_war
script. To see the command line options for the modify_war
script, invoke:
$ modify_war -h
Manual Configuration
To modify your war or ear file manually, make the following updates:
web.xml needs a filter added as follows. If you have your own filters, the Geode Module filter must be the first one.
<filter> <filter-name>gemfire-session-filter</filter-name> <filter-class> org.apache.geode.modules.session.filter.SessionCachingFilter </filter-class> <init-param> <param-name>cache-type</param-name> <param-value>peer-to-peer</param-value> </init-param> <init-param> <param-name>gemfire.property.locators</param-name> <param-value>localhost[10334]</param-value> </init-param> </filter> <filter-mapping> <filter-name>gemfire-session-filter</filter-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </filter-mapping>
Add the following jar files from the AppServer.zip to the
WEB-INF/lib
directory of the war:- geode-modules jar
- geode-modules-session-internal jar
- geode-modules-session jar
- slf4j-api jar
- slf4j-jdk14 jar
Add the following jar files from the
$GEODE/lib
directory to theWEB-INF/lib
directory of the war, where$GEODE
is set to the Geode product installation:- antlr jar
- commons-io jar
- commons-lang jar
- commons-validator jar
- fastutil jar
- geode-common jar
- geode-core jar
- geode-management jar
- geode-logging jar
- geode-serialization jar
- geode-membership jar
- geode-tcp-server jar
- javax.transaction-api jar
- jgroups jar
- log4j-api jar
- log4j-core jar
- log4j-jul jar
- micrometer-core jar
- shiro-core jar
If you are deploying an ear file:
- Copy all the dependent files, given above, to the
lib
directory of the ear. Modify each embedded war file’s manifest by adding a Class-Path entry which references the shared jars added in the previous step. For example:
Manifest-Version: 1.0 Built-By: joe Build-Jdk: 1.8.0_77 Created-By: Apache Maven Archiver-Version: Plexus Archiver Class-Path: lib/geode-modules-1.0.0.jar lib/geode-modules-session-internal-1.0.0.jar lib/geode-modules-session-1.0.0.jar lib/slf4j-api-1.7.7.jar lib/slf4j-jdk14-1.7.7.jar lib/antlr-2.7.7.jar lib/geode-membership.1.0.0.jar lib/geode-tcp.1.0.0.jar lib/fastutil-7.0.2.jar lib/geode-core-1.0.0.jar lib/geode-common.1.0.0.jar lib/geode-management.1.0.0.jar lib/geode-logging.1.0.0.jar lib/geode-serialization.1.0.0.jar lib/javax.transaction-api-1.3.jar lib/jgroups-3.6.8.Final.jar lib/log4j-api-2.5.jar lib/log4j-core-2.5.jar lib/log4j-jul-2.5.jar
Peer-to-Peer Setup
To run Geode in a peer-to-peer configuration, use the modify_war
script with options
-t peer-to-peer
, -p gemfire.property.locators=localhost[10334]
, and -p gemfire.propery.cache-xml-file=<moduleDir>/conf/cache-peer.xml
to result in the following web.xml
content:
<filter>
<filter-name>gemfire-session-filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>
org.apache.geode.modules.session.filter.SessionCachingFilter
</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>cache-type</param-name>
<param-value>peer-to-peer</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>gemfire.property.locators</param-name>
<param-value>localhost[10334]</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
Client/Server Setup
To run Geode in a client/server configuration, you make the application server operate as a Geode client. Use the -t client-server
option to the modify_war
script. This adds the following filter to application server’s web.xml
file:
To run Geode in a client/server configuration, you make the application server operate as a Geode client. Use the modify_war
script with options
-t client-server
and -p gemfire.property.cache-xml-file=<module dir>/conf/cache-client.xml
to result in the following web.xml
content:
<filter>
<filter-name>gemfire-session-filter</filter-name>
<filter-class>
org.apache.geode.modules.session.filter.SessionCachingFileter
</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>cache-type</param-name>
<param-value>client-server</param-value>
</init-param>
<init-param>
<param-name>gemfire.property.cache-xml-file</param-name>
<param-value>module dir/conf/cache-client.xml</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
The cache-client.xml
file contains a <pool> element pointing at the locator. Its default value is localhost[10334].
Starting the Application Server
After you update the configuration, you are now ready to start your application server instance. Instantiate the locator first:
$ gfsh start locator --name=locator1
Then start the server:
$ gfsh start server \
--name=server1 \
--server-port=0 \
--locators=localhost[10334] \
--classpath=<moduleDir>/lib/geode-modules-1.0.0.jar:\
<moduleDir>/lib/geode-modules-session-internal-1.0.0.jar
Once the application server is started, the Geode client will automatically launch within the application server process.
Verifying that Geode Started
You can verify that Geode has successfully started by inspecting the application server log file. For example:
info 2016/04/18 10:04:18.685 PDT <localhost-startStop-2> tid=0x1a]
Initializing Geode Modules
Java version: 1.0.0 user1 041816 2016-11-18 08:46:17 -0700
javac 1.8.0_121
Native version: native code unavailable
Source revision: 19dd8eb1907e0beb2aa3e0a17d5f12c6cbec6968
Source repository: develop
Running on: /192.0.2.0, 8 cpu(s), x86_64 Mac OS X 10.11.4
Information is also logged within the Geode log file, which by default is named gemfire_modules.<date>.log
.