Hi,
I was just wondering how is JBoss Remoting different than JGroups as they seem to
provide similar set of features: auto-discovery, fail-over, callback, clustering etc. Here
are my questions,
1) Is JBoss Remoting only meant for Client-Server communication? What about in server
cluster environment (peer-to-peer)?
2) How is it different than JGroups? Why doesn't it uses JGroups for all the above
mentioned features?
3) What would be the right application of JBoss Remoting compared to JGroups?
Thanks,
-vivek
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