U need to use any group communication service software (build on top on JGroup, ActiveCluster, and so on). Take a look at Group Communication Services built in WADI (*), or integrate shoal (**) by your own.
(*) http://docs.codehaus.org/display/WADI/Home, http://docs.codehaus.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=9764983 (**) https://shoal.dev.java.net/ On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Aldian_00 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Aldian_00 wrote: >> >> >> Ok Thank you very much everyone for the reply. I would still have a tough >> question to ask you: >> >> About Geronimo's load balancing / failover capacities. Is it only based on >> apache's ones, or is there a functionality specific to Geronimo about >> this? >> >> I am asking this because it seems that apache's load balancing only bother >> of front-end aspects: severals servers with thousands of clients >> (web-browsers or desktop applications). And in our case we plan to >> developp an application of type Operations Support Systems which will be >> interfaced to an existant Network Management System, and we will need to >> use back-end type load-balancing between all our thousands of equipements. >> As for our client applications, we won't have many. >> >> So here is the question: Is Geronimo able to perform load-balancing of >> back-end type? >> >> Aldian >> > > > Aldian_00 wrote: >> >> >> >> Xasima Xirohata wrote: >>> >>> Sorry, >>>>> and we will need to use back-end type load-balancing >>> >>> is it on the topic of Group Communication Management System, means >>> 1) load balancing to propagate requests to the certain instance of >>> Network Management System (equipment) >>> 2) automatic determining of inclusion / exclusion certain instance >>> (equipment) to/from the group >>> 3) determining fail overs in request propagation or instance (equipment) >>> live. >>> >>> So you want to use Geronimo in scope of Clients <-> Geronimo <-> >>> GROUP {equipment}, don't you? >>> >> >> Yes this is exactly what I want >> >> regards >> >> Aldian >> > > Now that we know exactly what I would like, could you please answer the > original question? Thank you very much! > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/your-current-Geronimo-evaluation-tp22329850s134p22537712.html > Sent from the Apache Geronimo - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > -- Best regards, ~ Xasima Xirohata ~
