Daniel S. Haischt wrote: > This sounds a bit like announcing the container via mDNS, no?
Very similar ;-) In fact, I can rip the rendezvous code from AMQ (thanks again AMQ) and do just that. > > Matt Hogstrom schrieb: >> >> On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Jeff Genender wrote: >> >>> >>> Yep, multicast for discovery and TCPIP for session communication for >>> replication. Have a look at gcache in the Geronimo sandbox. >>> >> Will there be other ways of configuring the cluster beyond >> multi-cast. MC is not universally available in some shops. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Paulo >>>> >>>> On 11/14/06, Jeff Genender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> Hi Guys, >>>>> >>>>> I need to get OpenEJB3 ready for some clustering. Here is a plan... >>>>> >>>>> I am going to add a multicast agent to openejb so that the containers >>>>> can "find each other". The containers will create a list of endpoints >>>>> (other servers) and stuff the list in the ServerMetaData as a list of >>>>> URLs. That list will go to the client for use in the proxy. >>>>> Currently >>>>> OEJB2 uses round robin, but I would like to port it up to OEJB3 with a >>>>> plugable strategy, so we can use "random" for EJB connectivity to >>>>> provide for load balancing, as well as round robin. >>>>> >>>>> I would like to know about preferences for insertion points for the >>>>> multicast agent, deployment configuration (to turn it on and use it), >>>>> etc. >>>>> >>>>> All comments are welcome. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jeff >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> Matt Hogstrom >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. >> Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat all day." >> >> >> >> !DSPAM:455a6dbd606901093611833! >> >> >
