It is, of course, your decision, but a key coordination function is to
determine whether your application is up or not. That is very hard to do if
Zookeeper is inside your application.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
> However, I believe that both the above are fine to
That's true!
Thanks
mahadev
On 4/23/10 11:41 AM, "Asankha C. Perera" wrote:
> Hi Mahadev
>> I think Ted and Pat had somewhat comentted on this before.
>>
>> Reiterating these comments below. If you are ok with these points I see no
>> concern in ZooKeeper as an embedded application...
>
>
Hi Mahadev
> I think Ted and Pat had somewhat comentted on this before.
>
> Reiterating these comments below. If you are ok with these points I see no
> concern in ZooKeeper as an embedded application...
Thanks, I missed this on the archives, and it helps!..
I guess if we still decide to embed,
Hi Vishal and Ashanka,
I think Ted and Pat had somewhat comentted on this before.
Reiterating these comments below. If you are ok with these points I see no
concern in ZooKeeper as an embedded application.
Also, as Pat mentioned earlier there are some cases where the server code
will "system.
Hi,
Good question. We are planning to do something similar as well and it will
great to know if there are any issues with embedding ZK server into an app.
We simply use QourumPeerMain and QourumPeer from our app to start/stop the
ZK server. Is this not a good way to do it?
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at
Hi All
I'm very new to ZK, and am looking at embeding ZK into an app that needs
cluster management - and the objective is to use ZK to notify
application cluster control operations (e.g. shutdown etc) across nodes.
I came across this post [1] from the user list by Ted Dunning from some
months bac