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Date: 02/03/17 15:54:34
Added: src/docs/common cluster-service.xml
jboss-jbossClustering.jsp
JBossCluster_FeatureMatrix_v5.doc
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- ===================================================================== -->
<!-- -->
<!-- Sample Clustering Service Configuration -->
<!-- -->
<!-- ===================================================================== -->
<server>
<classpath codebase="lib" archives="jbossha.jar"/>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- Cluster Partition: defines cluster -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.ha.framework.server.ClusterPartition"
name="jboss:service=DefaultPartition">
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- HA Session State Service for SFSB -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.ha.hasessionstate.server.HASessionStateService"
name="jboss:service=HASessionState">
<depends>jboss:service=DefaultPartition</depends>
</mbean>
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<!-- HA JNDI -->
<!-- ==================================================================== -->
<mbean code="org.jboss.ha.jndi.HANamingService"
name="jboss:service=HAJNDI">
<depends>jboss:service=DefaultPartition</depends>
</mbean>
<mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPInvokerHA"
name="jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmpha">
</mbean>
</server>
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Index: jboss-jbossClustering.jsp
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<p class="head">JBossClustering: High Availability and Load-Balancing services.
<p class="text">
JBossClustering is the final piece of the puzzle that makes JBoss a
true Enterprise-Class Application Server.
With it's fail-over, load-balancing, and distributed deployment
features, JBossClustering provides the means
to develop large scalable robust applications.
</p>
<p class="text">
JBossClustering originally began in April 2001 as a small
prototype built on top of <a href="http://www.javagroups.com">JavaGroups</a>
and coded by Sacha Labourey. Bill Burke joined Sacha in
August 2001 and together they redesigned JBossClustering
from scratch to it's current form in JBoss 3.0. Andreas
Schaefer contributed JBossClustering's distributed
deployment mechanisms. Bill, Sacha, and Andreas can be found
speaking about these new technologies at various JBoss training
coures and seminars.
</p>
<p class="head">FEATURES
<p class="text">
<UL>
<li>Automatic discovery. Nodes in cluster find each other with no
additional configuration.
<li>Cluster-wide replicated JNDI context
<li>Failover and load-balancing for JNDI, RMI, and all EJB types.
<li>Stateful Session Bean state replication.
<li>HTTP Session replication with Jetty. <i>coming soon in JBoss 3.0
Final</i>
<li>Farming. Distributed deployment of jboss components. Deploying
on one node deploys on all nodes.
<li>Check out our detailed <a
href="/common/JBossCluster_FeatureMatrix_v5.doc">Feature Matrix</a>
</UL>
<p class="head">GETTING STARTED
<p class="text">
Getting started with JBossClustering is very easy. Plop <a
href="/common/cluster-service.xml">cluster-service.xml</a> into the
JBoss deploy directory. Also, in jboss.xml of your bean add the clustered flag, and
poof! You have a clustered bean.
<p class="text">
<code>
<session>
<ejb-name>nextgen.StatelessSession</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>nextgen.StatelessSession</jndi-name>
<clustered>true</clustered>
</session>
</code>
<p class="text">
The cluster-wide JNDI context runs on port 1100 instead of the regular default of
1099. More advanced features and configurations
are described in our for-pay <a href="/doco.jsp">docs</a>.
<p class="head">Documentation, Articles, and Related Technologies
<p class="text"><a href="/doco.jsp">JBossClustering documentation</a>. For-pay
documentation is available for JBossClustering.
The architecture and design of the clustering implementation is
described in detail as well as a description of advanced configuration
parameters and features.
<p class="text"><a href="http://www.javagroups.com">JavaGroups</a>. JBossClustering
is built on top of JavaGroups distributed messaging
technology. Check out the great work Bela Ban has done to
allow for the quick development of JBossClustering.
<p class="text"><a
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/09/18/jboss.html">Clustering with
JBoss/Jetty</a>. In this OnJava.com article. Bill Burke walks
through his experiences setting up a "cluster" of JBoss 2.4.x
servers at Mercantec. How can you get clustering features
from a supposedly non-clusterable application server?
<p class="text"><a
href="http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/11150.htm">Cisco's HTTP
Loadbalancer</a>. Cisco should really be
paying JBoss for this little advertisement, but a hardware based HTTP
LoadBalancer may be useful in your application's architecture.
<p class="text"><a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/mod_jk-howto.html">Apache/Mod_jk/Tomcat
HTTP Loadbalancer</a>. Software based
load-balancer.
<p class="head">Forum
<p class="text">Ask questions about clustering on the JBoss clustering <a
href="http://main.jboss.org/forum.jsp?forum=64">Forum</a>
<p class="head">DISTRIBUTION AND CVS
<p class="text">JBossClustering is distributed with the core JBoss/Server.
<p class="text">CVS module is <a class="link"
href="/developers/cvs.jsp">jboss-all</A> under the clustering directory.
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