Hi Ron, Aditya, Bret,
Sorry I make a mistake here.
The Cluster Engine is JBI level concept, so we can only target another
JBI endpoint in another SMX instance.
The nmr endpoint isn't applicable for Cluster Engine, we can't target
nmr endpoint across SMX instances.
Sorry again for any misleading.
Freeman
On 2010-6-3, at 下午12:50, Ron Gavlin wrote:
Am I correct that SMX 4.2 clustering only works for JBI endpoints.
If that is the case, then the cxf-camel-nmr example is not really
clusterable since jbi is not used between the camel route and the
nmr:HelloWorld endpoint.
/Ron
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From: Freeman Fang <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wed, June 2, 2010 11:28:52 PM
Subject: Re: Servicemix 4.2 clustering issues.
Hi,
On 2010-6-2, at 下午9:06, allisonsdad wrote:
Freeman Fang wrote:
from("timer:myTimerEvent?fixedRate=true&period=100000")
.beanRef("myTransform", "transform")
.to(ExchangePattern.InOut,"nmr:HelloWorld2")
Shouldn't it be nmr:HelloWorld?
Freeman,
I've installed HelloWorld2 on instance#2. It is registering OK and
I'm
simply trying to route to it.
Is this possible ...to access different endpoints deployed on
separate
instances ?
Yeah, I think so, that's what cluster means.
May I ask do you exactly follow the cluster example shipped with kit
to configure your different instance?
Freeman
Similarly, is it possible to do the same thing with beans (like the
MyTransform bean), i.e., install and access a bean on a separate
instance?
- Bret
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