Hi,

This is a great news! However, when I use j2ee deployment tool to deploy a
bean, I cannot deploy it to multiple hosts. That means, if I use one client jar
file for the remote interface, it will connect to only the host I deploy the
bean. I may be wrong; I haven't proved it yet.

If I can deploy a bean to multiple hosts and obtain one jar file for remote
client, I'll be very happy. Do you know which commercial EJB server does this?
or how to configure it?

Lam

Marc San Soucie wrote:

> Lam Fong Shing wrote:
>
> > In order to let my session bean to be scalable, I would like
> > to run EJB servers on different machines, each contains the
> > same session bean. The clients should not aware of which
> > machine it connects to. Is it possible? This may involve an
> > intellegent JNDI lookup with load balancing ability.
>
> Most EJB servers do this as a matter of course. It may require server
> configuration, but shouldn't require application coding.
>
>     Marc San Soucie
>     GemStone Systems, Inc.
>     Beaverton, Oregon
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