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Stuart Douglas commented on AS7-1534:
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I have decided against using infinispan for now, and have a simple JDBC based version that
is nearly complete. This JDBC store should eventually also support the clustered timers
use case, using database level locks / optimistic locking to prevent timers being run on
multiple nodes.
This approach is probably not as efficient as using a 'proper' cluster data store,
however it is much simpler, as we simply do not have the resources to implement high
performance clustered timers at the moment. This should only be an issue in environments
where it is expected that multiple timers are going off every second.
This database backed approach does not preclude adding infinispan backed timers at some
point in the future (in fact, after this patch it would be possible to add them via a 3rd
party subsystem).
Ability to use alternate persistent stores for EJB timers
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Key: AS7-1534
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-1534
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: EJB
Affects Versions: 7.0.1.Final
Reporter: Stuart Douglas
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Fix For: 7.2.0.Alpha1
We need the ability to store persistent timers in a JDBC database
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