On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 11:58 -0500, Larry O'Leary wrote:
> It looks like java.rmi.server.hostname property provided what
the
MMx
> firewall address provided.
>
But this is applicable to an RMI client. Is our JDBC client
connection
simply an RMI connection?
No, it is not an RMI connection. Teiid simulates the JDBC protocol over
plain socket connection.
If the server isn't creating a registry list which refers to the
server's host name or IP address, this shouldn't be an issue as long
as
port forwarding, NAT, or the proxy are configured correctly.
Now, clustering will be a different issue and if we are not using RMI
then we will need to introduce something similar to what RMI is doing
or
what we previously had but on a per host/VM level.
Since the basic clustering is
provided by the application server, we
need to see how this play out during the development. Right now I do not
have any details.
Ramesh..