Thanks Manik for your response!
But I could not find this happening in my case.
Let me explain
Now my scenario is that - I have four nodes on my machine (four multiple instances on my
machine)
node1 and node2 --> pool1
node3 and node4 --> pool2
C:\jboss-4.0.5.GA\server\node4\deploy\tc5-cluster.sar\META-INF\jboss-service.xml -- This
is the file which I changed
I deployed the application war on all the nodes.
I have Apache+mod_jk configured for my jboss. I am calling my application now in the
browser.
http://localhost/OnlineShopping - I click on submit to log in
It gives me a URL like this
http://localhost/OnlineShopping/login.do;jsessionid=wdlhqzxNG1lDE56xWLSza...
And I assume that my request was served by node2
Now I stop node2 after doing some shopping and there is data in the session
APP is working fine here.
Now I stop node1
APP is working fine -- But Application has not failed because node1 and node2 were from
pool1.
It seems here that application has data backed up on node3 and node4 (which are from
pool2)
because when I stop now node3
My Application is still running fine. I can continue shopping and data is successfully
retrievable from session and so on
It does not FAIL.
Now I don't understand why it does not fail?
What is the meaning of pool-names here by naming pool1 for node1 and node2
and pool2 for node3 and node4.
Can you please explain/suggest more?
Thanks
Vishal
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