Setting up a Load-Balanced Server
To scale a deployment to a larger number of users and to increase the availability, Oxygen XML Web Author can be deployed on a set of load-balanced servers. This topic describes the required setup for such a scenario.
Configure Session Stickiness
Every Oxygen XML Web Author server keeps the state of the edited documents in memory for performance reasons. This implies that every user should connect to the same back-end server for the duration of an editing session. To achieve this result in a load-balanced setting, you should enable session stickiness.
By default, Web Author uses the JSESSIONID cookie to track the active sessions. Some load-balancers implement session stickiness by modifying the JSESSIONID session cookie, which might break the Web Author's session tracking mechanism.
sessionManager.sessionIdCookie.name = NAME
Configure Server Health Checks
To detect unhealthy servers, Oxygen XML Web Author offers a health check REST API. The endpoint has the following interface:
- URL
- rest-public/status
- Response status code
- 200 for a healthy server and 503 for an unhealthy server.
- Response body
- For an unhealthy server, the response body contains a text description of the problem.
Configure the License Server
All Oxygen XML Web Author servers can use the same pool of floating licenses. To this end, they all need to be configured to use the same license server.