On 2/9/12 3:24 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
On 9 February 2012 14:09, Bela Ban<bban(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/9/12 3:01 PM, Dan Berindei wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Manik Surtani<manik(a)jboss.org> Â wrote:
>>>
>>> On 9 Feb 2012, at 09:53, Dan Berindei wrote:
>>>
>>> The JGroups channel you get from JGroupsTransport.getChannel() can be
>>> used only by Infinispan.
>>>
>>>
>>> Why? Â If we changed our CommandAwareRpcDispatcher to ignore messages that
>>> contain a certain header (say, INFINISPAN_IGNORE), then that channel can be
>>> reused as long as the header is used on all messages.
>>>
>>
>> But how would you install the handler on the receiving end? You'd
>> still need a mechanism to register the Hibernate handler with our
>> CommandAwareRpcDispatcher...
>>
>> I think it's simpler the other way around: create the channel outside
>> Infinispan, register your own receiver, and only pass to Infinispan
>> the messages that don't contain a certain header - kind of what the
>> muxing channel in AS7 does.
>
> Yes, this is already done in the MuxUpHandler written by Paul. If we can
> grab the JChannel, we can always insert ourselves into the Muxer, and
> thus invoke RPCs
Is there an example of how I could use that (for a different problem) ?
Or pointers to the source code or tests would be appreciated as well.
There are 2 tests in JGroups: MuxRpcDispatcherTest and
MuxMessageDispatcherTest, both written by PaulF.
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Bela Ban
Lead JGroups (
http://www.jgroups.org)
JBoss / Red Hat