Unfortunately, this feature was available only in the trunk, and it is broken now, after the merging I think :(
Azeez On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:19 PM, Afkham Azeez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Michele, > You requirement seems to be dynamic groups. In Synapse we support dynamic > membership within specified groups. I think what you mean by "new cluster" > is actually a "new group". I don't think it is practically possible to > dynamically add a new group at runtime. > > For dynamic load balancing with dynamic membership (with static groups), > check out Synapse sample #57. > > I hope that I have understood your question correctly. > > HTH > Azeez > > > On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Michele Mazzucco < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'd like to use Synapse for load balancing across different clusters. In >> particular, I want not only to implement my own routing policy (which I know >> it's possible), but also to add new clusters at runtime (i.e. the possible >> destinations are not specified into a xml file). >> I know I can implement it using just Axis2, but I was wondering whether it >> is possible to use Synapse (i.e. write less code). If this is the case, I'd >> really appreciate some pointers (I know Axis2 very well, but not Synapse). >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Michele >> > > > > -- > Thanks > Afkham Azeez > > Blog: http://afkham.org > Developer Portal: http://www.wso2.org > WSAS Blog: http://wso2wsas.blogspot.com > Company: http://wso2.com > GPG Fingerprint: 643F C2AF EB78 F886 40C9 B2A2 4AE2 C887 665E 0760 > -- Thanks Afkham Azeez Blog: http://afkham.org Developer Portal: http://www.wso2.org WSAS Blog: http://wso2wsas.blogspot.com Company: http://wso2.com GPG Fingerprint: 643F C2AF EB78 F886 40C9 B2A2 4AE2 C887 665E 0760
