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jaikiran pai commented on WFLY-2422:
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David, to add a bit more context to this, this is the same requirement we discussed where
the user application can just point to a logical name of outbound connection(s) group. And
that group can have N number of connections which can be dynamically updated via
management APIs and the user application doesn't have to be bothered to updated its
deployment descriptor to take into account the new nodes that possibly get added.
IMO, this is a valid requirement.
Simplify the remote-outbound connections
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Key: WFLY-2422
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-2422
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: EJB, Remoting
Affects Versions: 8.0.0.Beta1
Reporter: Wolf-Dieter Fink
Assignee: David Lloyd
At the moment the application need to reference each outbound connection with a
remote-ejb-receiver element in the jboss-ejb-client.xml.
But from an application perspective it is not relevant whether the server environment
provide one or many receivers or whether the ejb-receiver is a cluster.
It should be possible to add many outbound-socket-binding-ref elements and related
properties to the remote-outbound-connection element of the server configuration.
In this case it is possible to keep the application deployment independent from the
server environment.
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