[infinispan-dev] Hot Rod - pt2

Bela Ban bban at redhat.com
Thu Dec 17 06:58:00 EST 2009


Do you guys need something from me, e.g. a unique ID (over time and 
space) for ViewId ?

Note that ViewId consists of an Address (UUID) and an ID, so this could 
be returned as 3 longs...

Manik Surtani wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2009, at 14:04, Galder Zamarreno wrote:
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>>> I expect this to be declarative (in XML).  Then you just filter the JGroups view against the nodes you have in the list of HR servers to determine what to send back.
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>> I was expecting to this in similar to way to how clustered EJBs do. When 
>> you you deploy a clustered EJB, it sends a sync message around the 
>> cluster indicating to the other servers that there's a new endpoint for 
>> that clustered EJB and hence, they update a server side list of HATarget 
>> which is what is send back to the clients in piggyback.
>>
>> I was thinking that when a HR server deploys, I could do a similar 
>> thing. You could then use the existing JGroups view id and associate it 
>> with the current HR server target list.
>>
>> This however assumes that the server side HR servers are actually joined 
>> in a single cluster, which might not necessarily suit all situations.
>>     
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> Maybe Mircea's suggestion makes sense - a separate, internal Cache instance that uses REPL_ASYNC or something, to propagate a HR server list.
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