Not yet, I'm afraid. When we do use clustering, we also prefer sticky
sessions, so Wicket - or any other framework - could never be a problem.
Eelco
Jonathan Locke wrote:
has anyone out there done clustering with wicket?
i'm talking with some folks about a wicket consulting gig on tuesday
and the company i'll be talking to is concerned with scaling things
really big.
knowing wicket's design, i feel confident that wicket will have no
problems in this area, but i've never actually /done/ it. and as we
all know, the proof is in the pudding.
so, does anyone out there have any real-world stories about wicket
clustering/scalability that i could relay?
thanks,
jon
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