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7.8 Data replication service<br />

The data replication service (DRS) is the <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

component that replicates data. Session manager, dynamic cache, and stateful<br />

session EJBs are the three consumers of the replication service.<br />

To use data replication for these services, you must first create the replication<br />

domains:<br />

1. Create one replication domain for dynamic cache. The replication domain<br />

must be configured for full group replication (both mode).<br />

2. Create one replication domain to handle sessions for both HTTP sessions<br />

and stateful session beans.<br />

We discuss replication domains and session management memory-to-memory<br />

replication in 7.7.2, “Session support” on page 261.<br />

Configure dynamic cache replication through <strong>Server</strong>s → <strong>Server</strong> Types →<br />

<strong>Application</strong> servers → → Container services → Dynamic<br />

cache service.<br />

Session management for stateful session beans in <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> can be defined at the following levels:<br />

► <strong>Application</strong> server EJB container<br />

Navigate to <strong>Server</strong>s −> <strong>Server</strong> Types → <strong>Application</strong> servers →<br />

→ EJB Container.<br />

► <strong>Application</strong><br />

Navigate to <strong>Application</strong>s → <strong>Application</strong> Types → <strong>WebSphere</strong> enterprise<br />

applications → → Stateful session bean failover settings.<br />

► EJB module<br />

Navigate to <strong>Application</strong>s → <strong>Application</strong> Types → <strong>WebSphere</strong> enterprise<br />

applications → → Manage modules → →<br />

Stateful session bean failover settings.<br />

Chapter 7. Performance, scalability, and high availability 267

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