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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-6462:
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Hi
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> Question: Clustered environment for Camel with quartz and servlet
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>
> Key: CAMEL-6462
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-6462
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Thomas
>
> We need to run camel inside a clustered environment (JBoss 7.x or Wildfly EAP
> 6.x) with some major challenges:
> * there are many cron triggered routes using quartz, which should work load
> balanced (means: a route should work on one note this time and on the other
> node next time. A job inside a route should not be clustered)
> * some servlet endpoints, which need be be called load balanced
> * route manipulation through user interaction during runtime
> * 2 nodes for failover and work balancing
> My approach:
> Quartz can be clustered, this should be no problem, isnt' it?
> For distributed work on both nodes camel context should be active an both
> nodes with working routes. In this way servlet endpints should be active and
> accessible on both nodes, aren't they?
> For modifying camel context through GUI (web) I would write a singleton bean
> which has access to HA-JNDI and iterate over all (in this case two) camel
> contexts.
> Would this approach work? Do I miss some point? Exists other approaches
> betting fitting to this problem?
> Thank you for your help.
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