Fuse Fabric project is not a proprietary RedHat project/technology and not
closed at all anymore. This is a OpenSource project, using Apache License
Model and there are discussions that code move under Apache ServiceMix
umbrella. You can find it here (https://github.com/jboss-fuse/fuse) and we
continue to make it a success.


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:38 AM, amitsaini1976
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi All,  Thanks for the input they are really helpful.
> 1.) My question is w.r.t the HTTP session migration/replication for the pax
> web when one of the nodes goes down. Does pax web support Session migration
> to another Karaf node when one node goes down. It should be easily doable
> with cellar as it is using the hazelcast. /Can you guys propose this as
> part
> of the cellar road map./
> Jboss is also using Infispan(Distributed cache/data grid) for session
> migration.
> 2.) I have seen Fuse Fabric and liked it also. The problem is that it is
> kind of closed(No further development) since redhat have taken over Fuse.
> It
> is available in the form of Jboss Fuse and is opensource(Apache) but is not
> free for production. I love the fuse fabric but if I have to buy than cost
> of my Platform will kill my business case. Secondly in the new avatar of
> Jboss Fuse the fabric routing/loadbalancing using fabric:url/ kind of
> routing is diluted or removed as it is not mentioned in any of the
> documentation.
> 3.) I like cellar(Hazelcast) clustering over fabric(zookeeper) as it will
> allow me to have business events spanning over multiple nodes without using
> any activeMQ. There is another issue with cellar incase I am using
> cxf-dosgi
> it will run hazelcast as well as zookeeper(for cxf-dosgi).Totally Confused
> and Jumping around OSGI offering :-). Please let me know for Http session
> migration of Paxweb.
>
>
>
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