[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFLY-9415) Add test cases to cover EJB client clustered session creation

Richard Achmatowicz (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Tue Oct 3 10:57:01 EDT 2017


     [ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9415?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Richard Achmatowicz updated WFLY-9415:
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    Description: 
EJB client session creation involves creating a proxy for a SFSB deployed on a remote server, which has the side effect of creating a session instance on the chosen target node. 

Whether or not the operation is successful depends on three factors: 
* the connections defined in the EJB client configuration
* the server environment in which the client is executing 
* any strong affinity set by the client  

These tests consider session creation in a clustered environment. The default server environment is a cluster called "ejb" with two nodes, "node-0" and "node-1".

The following test scenarios are covered:
1. "normal" scenario
*  client configuration: points to node-0
*   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}

2. "failover" scenario
*  client configuration: points to node-0
*   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-1}

3. "bad connection" scenario
*  client configuration: points to node-2 (non-existent)
*   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}



  was:
EJB client session creation involves creating a proxy for a SFSB deployed on a remote server, which has the side effect of creating a session instance on the chosen target node. 

Whether or not the operation is successful depends on three factors: 
* the connections defined in the EJB client configuration
* the server environment in which the client is executing 
* any strong affinity set by the client  

These tests consider session creation in a clustered environment. The default server environment is a cluster called "ejb" with two nodes, "node-0" and "node-1".

The following test scenarios are covered:
1. "normal" scenario
- client configuration: points to node-0
-  server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}

2. "failover" scenario
- client configuration: points to node-0
-  server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-1}

3. "bad connection" scenario
- client configuration: points to node-2 (non-existent)
-  server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}





> Add test cases to cover EJB client clustered session creation
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WFLY-9415
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9415
>             Project: WildFly
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Clustering
>    Affects Versions: 11.0.0.CR1
>            Reporter: Richard Achmatowicz
>            Assignee: Paul Ferraro
>             Fix For: 11.0.0.Final
>
>
> EJB client session creation involves creating a proxy for a SFSB deployed on a remote server, which has the side effect of creating a session instance on the chosen target node. 
> Whether or not the operation is successful depends on three factors: 
> * the connections defined in the EJB client configuration
> * the server environment in which the client is executing 
> * any strong affinity set by the client  
> These tests consider session creation in a clustered environment. The default server environment is a cluster called "ejb" with two nodes, "node-0" and "node-1".
> The following test scenarios are covered:
> 1. "normal" scenario
> *  client configuration: points to node-0
> *   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}
> 2. "failover" scenario
> *  client configuration: points to node-0
> *   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-1}
> 3. "bad connection" scenario
> *  client configuration: points to node-2 (non-existent)
> *   server environment: module deployed on cluster "ejb" = {node-0, node-1}



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