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Paul
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Carl Harris <ceharris414(a)me.com> wrote:
I’m building a web application that targets Wildfly 10, and runs in a
Wildfly HA cluster. In the application, I need to do some coordination between application
nodes using JGroups. It seems silly to bring JGroups into the application itself, when
Wildfly already needs a correctly configured JGroups stack for its own use.
I was thinking of making an extension that (through a deployment processor) adds a CDI
extension to the web application to process injection points annotated with a
@JGroupsChannel qualifier and inject a Channel bean. The CDI extension would be injected
with JGroups services registered by Wildfly’s jgroups subsystem. Parameters on the
annotation would allow the specification of the JGroups stack and channel name.
Before I started down this path, I thought I’d ask if there’s a more straightforward way
to accomplish this; i.e. is there a better way to make use of Wildfly’s jgroups subsystem
in my web application?
Thanks,
carl
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