If the Session bean is in the same JVM as your MDB then it will not be load balanced. THe logic behind this is that local calls will always be faster.

Bill

Stefan Groschupf wrote:

Hi Friends,

I have trouble to get loadbalancing to run. May be I'm only over see something since I have much time pressure. ;(

I have 3 node jboss-3.2.2RC3_jetty-4.2.11 on one machine running with the binding service. The farming service is running well.
I have my main application that run only on one node and an small project that i want to distribute over a set of nodes.
I have an import job that load data to my system. This data need to processed. So for each imported data set i send an message to an queue where an MDB listen. This MDB should start an session bean of my small distributed project.


My Session Bean has the <clustered>true</clustered> tag and I use the remote Home object to acess this session bean. Anyways the session bean is not invoked on the cluster nodes. ;(
If i run all only on one node then it is working, so far i have an cluster running it does not working any more.


What I have to do, so my MDB can invoke the session bean on the cluster nodes?

Thanks for any hints.
Stefan.





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