Sorry, Claus, anything above 10 grammar errors activates the harsh,
unforgiving veto buzzer. :)
On 12/28/2011 07:38 AM, davscl...@apache.org wrote:
Modified: camel/trunk/examples/camel-example-loadbalancing/README.txt
URL:http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/camel/trunk/examples/camel-example-loadbalancing/README.txt?rev=1225170&r1=1225169&r2=1225170&view=diff
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+This example show how you can easily use the camel-mina component to design a
solution
This example shows , Camel-MINA
+allowing to distribute message workload on several servers.
allowing for distributing... onto several servers
+These servers are simple TCP/IP servers created by the Apache MINA framework
and running in
...and run in...
+separate JVMs. The load balancer pattern of Camel which is used top of them
allows to
...allows for
+send in a Round Robin model mode the messages created from a camel Bean
component
sending in (no "a") Round Robin mode (no "model") the messages... Camel...
+respectively to each server running on localhost:9991 and localhost:9992.
alternately between each server...
+
+The demo starts when every 5th seconds, a Report object is created from the
camel load balancer server.
every *5* seconds (or every 5th *second*), created *by* the *Camel*...
+This object is send by the camel load balancer to a MINA server and object is
serialized.
This object is *sent* by the *Camel* load balancer to a MINA server
where it is serialized.
+One of the two MINA servers (localhost:9991 and localhost:9992) receives the
object and enrich the
*enriches*
message
+by setting the field reply of the Report object. The reply is send back by the
MINA server to the
*sent* back
client,
+which then logs the reply on the console.
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