Rama,

This email list is no longer actively used, I would recommend to try:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/jbpm-usage

But quick answers below ...


On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 1:58 PM, Rama Rao P <rama.rao.p@celstream.com> wrote:

Hi All,

 

This is my first post there.. so, kindly excuse me for mistakes.

 

I am trying to get the jBPM Clustering setup… I am new to the Clustering concepts..

Can someone guide me / point me to a good source of this?

 

I have already tried to follow steps given in below links…but, seem to be little lost on seeing the clustering in action..

http://planet.jboss.org/post/clustering_in_jbpm_v6

https://docs.jboss.org/jbpm/v6.0/userguide/wb.WorkbenchHighAvailability.html

 

what I have today:

 

1.       Zookeeper is running

a.       Added a cluster

b.      Added two nodes

c.       Added resource VFS

2.       Installed jBPM (FULL) on two machines (I know in real two instances for clustering may not work out. But just wanted to see things working).

a.       Configured host.xml for required properties (as mentioned in 2nd link above).

3.       Running helix controller. (this is contacting Zookeeper).

 

How do the two instances of jBPM talk to each other?

How do they (jBPM instances) share the data?


Clustering works differently for authoring and runtime data.  For authoring, the workbench (using helix / zookeeper) will make sure that any change to the (internal) git repositories (that is holding all your project assets) is distributed in the cluster.  For runtime data, you need to make sure you are using the same database.  The server instances themselves are stateless, they get and store their information from/in the database for each request.

Hope that helps.

Kris
 

 

 

Regards,

Rama.

 

 

 


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