I'm not sure I understood everything in detail. What I haven't
understood so far:. with a cluster you deploy classes / jar on each
container and a classloader loads the classes required. You have to
make sure you deploy the same files on each node. The classes byte
codes don't get copied from one container to another. Isn't groovy
simply another means of class loading? Assuming users either have a
shared storage (db, etc. etc.) or  accept that the groovy files are
out of sync while being replicated, why do we need to copy the 
groovy's byte code from container to another? Why doesn't the existing
groovy classloader mechanism do?

regards
Juergen


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