Hi Anil,

Thank you very much. It is working now.
I have just one last question. I have read that I have to give the
following entries in weblogic-ejb-jar.xml.

<stateless-session-descriptor>
  <stateless-clustering>
    <home-is-clusterable>true</home-is-clusterable>
    <stateless-bean-is-clusterable>true</stateless-bean-is-clusterable>
  </stateless-clustering>
</stateless-session-descriptor>

Are these entries necessary? I have not given these entries in my weblogic-
ejb-jar.xml, still it is working.
Can you tell me something about it.
Thanks in advance
-Amit Jindal

On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 08:38:35 -0700, Anil Kedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Typically you will have cluster address defined which can be a DNS host
>name that maps to multiple host names/IP addresses or comma separated
>list of single address host names. In this case, managed server will be
>listening on the same port (different hosts). With this configuration,
>you can just add one more managed server/host name to the cluster
>address and you don't have to change the web layer. For more
>information, you can check
>http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs90/jndi/jndi.html#467605.
>
>Anil
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>On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 21:43:28 -0600, Anil Kedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>If managed servers are listening on same port, then you can use the
>managed
>>server port number in JNDI lookup. For e.g. you can specify the
>>PROVIDER_URL as "t3://host1,host2:7001"
>>or "t3://DNS_cluster_host_name:7001". If managed servers are using
>>different ports, you can use "t3://host1:7001,host2:7002".
>>
>>Hope this helps.
>>
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>Hi Anil,
>
>Thanks for your help. It works.
>I have two managed servers running on different port and now I
>use "t3://host1:7001,host2:7002" to lookup EJBs. It is working.
>
>But what if I have to add one more managed server to the cluster. In
>that
>case I have to change the web layer. But isn't there a way so that we
>add
>one more managed server without changing web layer.
>
>Thanks in advance
>-Amit Jindal
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