When you say "objects dont have to be made serializable", I am assuming you
mean objects that are passed into ejb methods? If so, all your ejb param
objects have be to serializable due to RMI specification, and has nothing to
do with WL-clustering.
Gene
> Thanks for clarifying. Do you mean even the objects dont have to be made
> serializable?
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> Both load-balancing and failover are the duties of weblogic; you do not
> have to make any code alterations... if anything, you may have to switch
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> couple of flags on the deployment descriptors, that's all.
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> Hi,
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> We have just completed developing a jsp/servlet/ejb application that's
> deployed on WebLogic. Now our client has requested for an enhancement to a
> clustered environment. I have gone through the examples on clustering that
> come alongwith the WebLogic installation.
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> >From what I have understood, load balancing doesn't require any code
> changes as such, and can be achieved by mostly modifying the properties
> files, ofcourse, other than making the classes serializable (kindly
correct
> me if i am wrong). But failover capability seems to be possible only with
> substantial code changes, and changes to the database. Hope my
> understanding is right. However, I am not able to completely ascertain the
> extent of changes required, and hence plan and design for the whole effort
> of enhancements.
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> Can some of you throw light on this? Thanks
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> Cheers
> Dinesh
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