This may be better suited for one of the other forums, but it doesn't quite fit there,
so...
These days, its a reasonable assumption that most commercial applications are going to be
deployed into a clustered environment - for failover if nothing else, but most of them
benefit from increased scalability as well. I'd love to get some feedback about best
practicies for Seam applications.
By that, I mean - assuming that you're deploying on JBoss AS, how do you set your
clusters up? What's your load balancing strategy? Are you replicating the entire
session (probably, but...)? Any issues with conversational failover?
Basically, some kind of message that says, "The team at JBoss has thought about it,
and assuming that money is not a problem, here's how we would set up a deployment
cluster to run a large-scale Seam app, assuming that you're using Seam, JMS, EJB3
entities, statefull and stateless beans, et cetera. If I'm wishing, it would include
a "minimum," setup, and then a "to scale, add ___ and change ___ setting
appropriately" section.
Even something saying, "Wait until JBoss AS 5.0 is released because then its all
integrated and you do X" would be cool, too.
Thanks! If such recommendations exist out there, my google-fu is inadequate to find them
and I'd appreciate a pointer.
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