On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Supun Kamburugamuva <[email protected]> wrote:

> We used to store the ESB configuration in the registry in-order to share
> it across a cluster of ESB's sharing a single configuration registry.
>
> With the next release of ESB we have the registry based repo and the
> hot-deployment/hot-update. This means when ever a file change is made to a
> ESB, it is replicated across the cluster.


Can you please explain how this works a little bit? What is the
topology/setup of the cluster look like? Just curious to know.

Thanks,
Hiranya


> So we no longer needs the registry persistence of ESB configuration. If a
> user wants it for things like back-up purposes we can support it. So how
> about turning off registry persistence by default?


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