After you have configured the appliance to store HTTP sessions,
you can edit other aspects of the HTTP session configuration with
the splicer.properties file.
Procedure
- Find the splicer.properties file to
edit.
In a WebSphere® Application Server environment:
You can get the path location of the
splicer.properties file by locating the
sessionFilterProps custom property. If you configured session persistence at the server
level, the name of the custom property is:
com.ibm.websphere.xs.sessionFilterProps. If you configured session persistence at the application level,
the name of the custom property is:
<application_name>,com.ibm.websphere.xs.sessionFilterProps. These custom
properties might be in one of the following locations:
- In a WebSphere Application Server Network
Deployment environment:
The splicer.properties file is on the deployment
manager profile path.
- In a stand-alone WebSphere Application Server environment: A custom property on the application server.
- Edit the properties in the file.