It's technically possible. But do we really want to allow one JVM to participate multiple SCA domains? IMO, the SCA domain defines the boundary of management for SCA composite applications. With the trend of cloud computing, JVMs are even less partitioned into multiple applications these days to simplify the management, recycling and isolation.

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "ant elder" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 5:12 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Multiple domains with multiple nodes

Now that we've got working having multiple Nodes interacting together
in the one in-JVM "default" domain we're going to also need a way to
support multiple domains. I wondered about having the NodeFactory be
associated with a domain so you do something like:

nodeFactory = NodeFactory.newInstance(domainURI);

and then all nodes created from the factory belong to that domain.
Comments or alternative suggestions?

...ant

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