I think that Mark mentioned that JXTA might be appropriate for this and
I'd like to second it.
If clusters of jboss are distributed all over the place - not just on
dedicated server boxes - then a loosely coupled protocol/service
framework would be ideal.
Setting up known 'rendezvous' points
, 2002 2:39 AM
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I think that Mark mentioned that JXTA might be appropriate for this and
I'd like to second it.
If clusters of jboss are distributed all over the place - not just on
dedicated server boxes - then a loosely
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OK.
I figure it goes like so:
1) Each 'proxied' service (jboss-service, SARs, etc)
I am glad someone is looking into this. I wish I had more time to review what
is going on here add input, but I am loaded with tasks at the moment. From
my brief overviews of your emails, look like you are on the case.
--jason
Quoting Mike Finn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You guys probably have
You guys
probably have more to worry about right now, with RC1 and all,
but:
A while
back there was a thread regarding the whole 'multiple instance detection' thing
- where the problem of managing multiple listeners vying for the same port was
discussed (JNDI, RMI, etc).
Was there
any
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Jboss-Development-ListSubject: [JBoss-dev] Multiple Instance -
continued
You
guys probably have more to worry about right now, with RC1 and all,
but:
A while
back there was a thread regarding the whole 'multiple instance detection'
thing - where the problem of managin