[jboss-dev-forums] [Management Development] - To scope or not to scope (domain.xml)

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Wed Apr 7 17:22:55 EDT 2010


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"To scope or not to scope (domain.xml)"

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I agree that a given piece of metadata only existing one place in the model should be the pattern. The template idea makes that relatively painless.

An exception I could see to that would be an element that represents a more general notion of a system property. Formalize the system property substition concept with an element that represents a variable that could be referenced elsewhere.

As to the homogeneous group notion, my thoughts on this were to have a "profile" notion that would encapsulate most of the common configuration. Then clusters, groups or standalone servers would declare what profile they run. This is copied from something I whipped up on a plane to show people in recent clustering meetings, so take it as an illustration only:

<domain>
   <profile name=”jee”>.... define a set of capabilities, configuration thereof</profile>

   <profile name=”datagrid”>.... define a different set of capabilities</profile>

   <profile name=”XYZ">.... define a third set of capabilities</profile>


   <cluster name=”JEECluster” mcast_addr=”234.5.6.7” default_stack=”udp” profile=”jee”/>

   <cluster name=”DataGrid” mcast_addr=”235.6.7.8” default_stack=”udp” profile=”datagrid”/>

   <server-group name="SomeGroup">
      <server-group-property name="foo">bar</server-group-property>
   </server-group>

   <server name=”jee1” bind_address=”192.168.0.100”>
       <cluster-ref name=”JEECluster” cluster_address=”10.0.0.100”/>
   </server>

   <server name=”jee2” bind_address=”192.168.0.101”>
      <cluster-ref name=”JEECluster” cluster_address=”10.0.0.101”/>
   </server>


   <server name=”grid1” bind_address=”192.168.0.102”>
       <cluster-ref name=”JEECluster” cluster_address=”10.0.0.102”/>
   </server>

   <server name=”grid2” bind_address=”192.168.0.103”>
      <cluster-ref name=”JEECluster” cluster_address=”10.0.0.103”/>
   </server>


   <server name=”somegroupA” bind_address=”192.168.0.104”>
      <server-group-ref name=”SomeGroup”/>
   </server> 

   <server name=”somegroupB” bind_address=”192.168.0.105”>          <server-group-ref name=”SomeGroup”/>



   </server>
   

   <server name=”standalone” bind_address=”192.168.0.106”>
      <profile-ref name=”XYZ”/> <!-- Standalone server -->
   </server>







</domain>

A "cluster" element defines some clustering-related configuration. A server-group is a general group but not a cluster. Not sure exactly what that would be; but I threw it in, as Rich Sharples mentioned it had proved useful.  Then a standalone server.

Jason, I'm not sure what a "clustered-service" is.

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