You mean, (1) wait for completion OR (2) cause TXs to get rolled back. Yes, this does
become a problem but at least all it does is delay the instance joining the cluster and
won't impact the existing instances.
"bela(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Regarding proxying: who redirects the caller from A to B ? What if A has state e.g.
pertaining to a session that is available only on A and its buddy C (but not B) ?
|
I would assume the proxying is done by an interceptor on A, and this interceptor would
need to know where to proxy to.
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