|obviously has to have customers, and those customers deserve respect. Customers pay,
My comments stand marcf | |Sincerely, | |Brian Sondergaard | |P.S. I'll buy you a pitcher (or two) next week in SF. | |----- Original Message ----- |From: "marc fleury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |To: "Trawick, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; |"Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net" |<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jboss-User@Lists. Sourceforge. |Net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 10:22 PM |Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] RE: [JBoss-user] JBOSS 3.x FINAL | | |> mr trawick james, |> |> suck my dick |> |> marcf |> |> |> |-----Original Message----- |> |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of |> |Trawick, James |> |Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 12:33 PM |> |To: Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net; Jboss-User@Lists. |> |Sourceforge. Net |> |Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] RE: [JBoss-user] JBOSS 3.x FINAL |> | |> | |> |Not unfounded, personally proven. |> | |> |In any case there needs to be some sort of kickstart and executive |summary |> |for the new JBoss features. If it means that I'll finally get the |answers |> |I'm looking for without holding for three hours and/or putting up with |the |> |hellfire here, I'll be more than happy to help produce that. |> | |> |I was not aware that the docs for sale were actually available. My |> |experience has been the exact opposite. On three separate |occaisons over |> |the past couple of months I've attempted to purchase the clustering |> |documentation. Each time I received a message saying that there was a |> |problem with their side of the transaction and a support rep would be in |> |contact with me. Despite multiple attempts to open communications about |> |these cases with Flashline, they have failed to do so. Emails |apparently |> |went to the bit bucket and their phone support reps have proven to be |> |anywhere from rude to utterly incompetant. So for my purposes, the docs |> |aren't real because for whatever reason I can't get to them despite my |> |willingness to pay the mere $10 for quality documentation. At |least they |> |didn't charge me for it. |> | |> |chris |> | |> |-----Original Message----- |> |From: Bill Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |> |Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:10 PM |> |To: Trawick, James |> |Cc: Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net; Jboss-User@Lists. |> |Sourceforge. Net |> |Subject: RE: [JBoss-dev] RE: [JBoss-user] JBOSS 3.x FINAL |> | |> | |> |Clustering docs are available for purchase. |> | |> |http://www.flashline.com/components/productsbyvendor.jsp?&vendorid= |> |1376&affi |> |liateid=260343 |> | |> |I've also written an article on "clustering" JBoss 2.4.x |> | |> |http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/09/18/jboss.html |> | |> |Clustering features in JBoss beta: |> |HA-JNDI, HA-RMI, EJBs(EB, SLSB, SFSB) Failover and load-balancing |> | |> |The code for HTTP Session Failover is in CVS, but is a work in progress. |> |Ask Sacha and Julian how it's going. I don't work on this stuff. HTTP |> |Session Failover will probably only be available for Jetty. |> | |> |I don't know what you're talking about when you say docs for sale aren't |> |real, because we've already sold at least a 100 copies of the clustering |> |docs. Sacha and I have gotten good feedback on these docs so your |> |complaints are unfounded. |> | |> |> -----Original Message----- |> |> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of |> |> Trawick, James |> |> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:28 PM |> |> To: 'David Ward' |> |> Cc: 'marc fleury'; Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net; |> |> Jboss-User@Lists. Sourceforge. Net |> |> Subject: [JBoss-dev] RE: [JBoss-user] JBOSS 3.x FINAL |> |> |> |> |> |> What I'm really interested in is the more corporate questions |> |(we're still |> |> battling for JBoss over Weblogic, and clustering is a real sore |> |> point). How |> |> does JBoss 3 clustering interact with web container clustering? |> |> If they're |> |> completely separate (which I'm pretty sure is the case, as it was |> |> last time |> |> I walked through the code), how can I put together a full clustered |J2EE |> |> stack with JBoss and (for example) Tomcat/Catalina? To what |level does |> |> JBoss provide high-availability? What are some failover scenarios? |How |> |> does one initiate a graceful failover for server maintenance? How |> |> flexible/controllable is JBoss clustering in reality? |> |> |> | |> |Failover scenarios? |> |- failed network card |> |- server crash |> |- application crash |> |- What else? |> | |> |Initiate graceful failover for Server maintainance? |> |Just gracefully shutdown jboss. The Cluster dynamically figures out |> |topology. Topology information is piggy-backed over invocation |> |responses to |> |client proxies when it changes. |> | |> |How flexible/controllable? |> |We wanted to keep things as simple as possible for the initial |release to |> |reduce code complexity and make sure we get the core things |> |correct. If you |> |want to know how flexible, buy the docs. It's only $10.00. |> | |> |Bill |> | |> |_______________________________________________ |> |Jboss-development mailing list |> |[EMAIL PROTECTED] |> |https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development |> |> _______________________________________________ |> Jboss-development mailing list |> [EMAIL PROTECTED] |> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development | | |_______________________________________________ |Jboss-development mailing list |[EMAIL PROTECTED] |https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development