To add clustering to the other two pre-config'd servers, you will need 
to have jbossha.jar in it's lib subdir and cluster-service.xml in it's 
deploy subdir.  You put your ear file in the deploy dir of whatever 
server you want to start up (via run.sh/bat -c <servername>).

To your question, the new structure is intuitive to me, however I don't 
like the duplication of the jar files in each of the server's lib 
subdirs.  I liked one of the earlier 3.0 betas where all the jars were 
in one super-lib dir and you just "depended" on a list of those jars 
from your xxx-xxx.xml file in deploy.  It made for a much smaller 
distribution.

just my 2c,
David

--

Mary Roderick wrote:
> Hi,
> A very basic but I believe helpful request:
> A section on deploying applications, specifically the purpose of the 3
> 'servers' now delivered with JBoss. I understand from the Quick Guide that
> server/all should be used when clustering but what about server/default and
> server/minimum? As an experienced JBoss user I was honestly confused about
> where to put my .ear file. I have found no information regarding the new
> JBoss structure and haven't seen any comments on it in the user list. Am I
> the only one for whom the new structure isn't intuitive?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mary
> 



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