Gordon, Does every GUI have its own client Ignite node, or they are shared between applications? Are they running in the same VM, or in separate ones?
What do you mean by locking up? Is it related to some Ignite problem? Denis вт, 31 июл. 2018 г. в 9:23, Gordon Reid (Nine Mile) < [email protected]>: > Hi, > > > > We have a single java server instance, and we run multiple .NET nodes > (GUIs) in client mode. It seems that when one GUI is locked up (for > whatever reason) the other GUIs (client nodes) will stop receiving updates. > I.e. it seems that cache sync to client nodes is done on a round robin > basis and updates must be acknowledged at each client before the next > client is notified. This is very bad for us, as we don’t want an issue on > one GUI to affect all other GUIs. Is there someway we can relax the > synchronization of updates? > > > > Note, GUIs typically have many continuous subscriptions on the various > cache entities. This is what I mean by “synchronization”. > > > > Thanks, > > Gordon. > > > > > > This email and any attachments are proprietary & confidential and are > intended solely for the use of the individuals to whom it is addressed. Any > views or opinions expressed are solely for those of the author and do not > necessarily reflect those of Nine Mile Financial Pty. Limited. If you have > received this email in error, please let us know immediately by reply email > and delete from your system. Nine Mile Financial Pty. Limited. ABN: 346 > 1349 0252 >
