Hi,
I work with the Terracotta team. Let us know if there is anything we can do
to help out!
We can do a call and or give advise over e-mail if it's needed.
Cheers,
Steve



Jeff Yu wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to bring this topic up,
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-563, I am going to work on this
> task, before I do this, I'd like to have a heads up at here.
> 
> Below is discussion that I found in the mail archive by Alex Boisvert,
> which
> I think it is very good summary in this area.
> 
> "
> The Axis2 integration already supports *clustering*.  (Well, maybe a
> better
> characterization is that it doesn't get in the way)
> 
> There's a few things do to to support *clustering*.  First thing would be
> to
> 
> make the scheduler *cluster*-aware, to support work distribution (load
> balancing) across different nodes and to avoid contention.   I suggested
> using Terracotta as a basis for this, but there may be other (and better)
> ways.
> 
> If we want to get more performance out of the system, we can introduce
> varying levels of node affinity to reduce data shipping and improve cache
> efficiency within the *cluster*.  This would probably entail some form of
> distributed lock manager, or a registry to redirect messages to process
> instances already loaded on *cluster* nodes.   This is an area where
> integration with the messaging layer (Axis2) can help since you can
> establish "sessions" between clients and services to improve message
> routing
> 
> and, again, cache efficiency.
> 
> The persistence DAOs (OpenJPA and Hibernate) also support
> *clustering*today.
> Both can be configured to be *cluster*-aware and both support the more
> aggressive transparent *cluster* cache such as Terracotta, JBoss Cache,
> etc.
> 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> alex
> "
> 
> From above summary, I believe we have following sub-tasks for the
> clustering.
> 
> 1. make cronScheduler cluster-aware.
> 2. simpleScheduler module's DAO need to be implemented as JPA based, so
> that
> it can support cluster.
> 3. make simple scheduler cluster-aware?
> 
> Anything I am missing or mis-understanding here??
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> Jeff Yu
> 
> ----------------
> blog: http://jeff.familyyu.net
> 
> 

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