If you use client side state saving, there should be no problem with running MyFaces / JSF in a cluster.
-Matthias
Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
Is clustering currently supported by JSF? I want to say it isn't, but, I've never setup a cluster, so, I couldn't say. I would assume that everything would need to be Serializable for that to work...
Jon
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Langley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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However, having said that I think it is VERY important that the JSF framework be "cluster friendly", which means supporting session replication. Large enterprise applications absolutely require that the presentation tier be supported by a cluster of JSP servers.
Anyone see a reason to _not_ make them Serializable?
Langley
-----Original Message----- From: Heath Borders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 11:54 AM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Re: Anyone know why the DataModels aren't Serializable?
I don't know why they're not serializable, but unless you have session replication, or you're doing client-side state saving, my guess is that a JSF application will not be able to survive a restart.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 09:46:52 -0600, Jonathan Eric Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know why the JSF DataModels aren't Serializable? Can the state
of a JSF application survive a restart of the Servlet container? Normally,
I've always made my beans Serializable, but, now I'm not able to do so since
I'm making use of DataModels which aren't Serializable.
Jon
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