On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
....
>  And, as others have mentioned, the multiserver functionality is
>  Enterprise-only. That actually entails other interesting things, beyond the
>  ability to run multiple instances, such as the ability to build and deploy
>  your apps as EAR files.

I've seen this mentioned before, and I'm curious:

Does that mean that the EAR can be deployed on some random JBoss
server, without the need for CF?

Somehow I doubt it, but I haven't tried it, so...  yeah, no way, I'm
sure.  You'd have to have the app server bits of CF.

And you're not implying that one couldn't deploy (heh, love the
double-negatives) CF Standard as a EAR/WAR, right?

If you can, and there's no licensing weirdness (which, I would
actually assume there would be--) why not cluster at the j2ee server
level (like jboss clustering) or run multiple instances through the
appserver's multi-whatnots deal?

Is that cheating as far as the licensing is concerned? (I'm thinking
yes, probably, but Dave might know for sure ;).

Hmm... someday I'll start a thread on the various ways of clustering,
and what's best for what.

Yup.  Someday.

--
"Bad Bad Leroy Brown"
~Jim C.

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