[jboss-dev] Do we need mod_cluster.sar in "default" JBoss AS config?

Bill Burke bburke at redhat.com
Thu Sep 23 11:52:11 EDT 2010


mod-cluster has replaced the old AJP connector?  I'm advocating removing 
anything from 'default' that doesn't make sense for development.

On 9/23/10 11:46 AM, Paul Ferraro wrote:
> mod_cluster.sar provides AS support for the mod_cluster httpd module.
> The "default" profile has always included support for the mod_jk and
> mod_proxy httpd modules via the AJP connector in jbossweb.sar's
> server.xml and the supporting JvmRouteValue.  Are you advocating for the
> removal of these from "default" as well?
>
> On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 11:39 -0400, Bill Burke wrote:
>> As I've stated before, we should move away from 'all' vs. 'default' and
>> instead focus on 'production' and 'development' profiles.  IMO,
>> mod-cluster, or any clustering, should not be in the 'development'
>> profile no matter how fast or slow it is.  In my experiments, gutting
>> non-development and legacy components had a significant impact 5-10% on
>> boot time.
>>
>> On 9/22/10 5:14 AM, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>>> Had a chat with Remy about this and it looks intentional to have it in
>>> "default". Since this doesn't add any noticeable time during the AS
>>> boot, I believe it's OK to have it in "default".
>>>
>>> -Jaikiran
>>> On Wednesday 22 September 2010 02:11 PM, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>>>> In AS trunk, I see that we are deploying mod_cluster.sar in the
>>>> "default" JBoss AS config. Do we need that for "default"?
>>>>
>>>> -Jaikiran
>>>>
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