Hello plz help me.......
I want to do clustering in Jboss..
i have Jboss 4.2.2.GA AS.....having jdk 1.5 version of java.....
I created 2 nodes in my machine...........
I deploy counter.war file to replicate the session ID but didnt able to do that.......
can some body help me out ........
Plz give me detail steps how to clustering in JBOSS 4.2.2.GA version....
i have only 2 nodes on my machine.........
plz help .........as soon as possible........
mail me at rajanibasa(a)gmail.com
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Hello,
I try to increase performance of out application. It is quite simple event processing application. During event processing it is required to communicate with few services that are exposed via EJB3 remote interface.
I can't change remote interface to local, because we work in cluster and it is not necessary true that local service will be used.
I was read about JBoss-serialization and JBoss-remoting, that it can be way to increase serialization performance.
It is possible (and how?) to switch serialization for remote EJB3 invocation ?
BR,
fl
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"kukeltje" wrote : You can use custom nodes (in behaviour!!) as well... this is indeed fairly easy.
In this context, I assume you are referring to the default 'vanilla' node that's available in the GDP?
I agree that's a very useful basis for custom behaviour.
"kukeltje" wrote : Custom nodes with their own image etc in the GPD is currently not
I was going to take a look, but I think I'll leave it for now. LOL.
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"aapthorp" wrote : The only possible way I can see to do this is to set a timer for the scheduled start time, but can't see how to get timer's associated with a task instance. Anyone any ideas or is there some easier way to do this?
Store some 'handle' in a process variable available to the timer's handler code?
"aapthorp" wrote : I was also wondering why absolute due dates can't be specified? I can't see anything in the forums on this.
Since the process graph is intended to be run time and again, having an absolute due date/time wouldn't make much sense.
So the 'absolute' due date is the start date + the due date specified...
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