[rules-users] Drools Clustering & High Availability

Mauricio Salatino salaboy at gmail.com
Thu Mar 3 15:23:18 EST 2011


Hi Carlos,
You should take a look at jBPM5 now. It has the same features than Drools
Flow.
Drools and jBPM5 are environment agnostic, so you can use them inside tomcat
or jboss.
Depending on your use case, jBPM5 can be configured to work on a cluster or
for high availability.
Can you elaborate a little more about your specific requirements? and why do
you need High Availability.
Greetings.

2011/3/3 Carlos Santiago Moreno <ingcsmoreno at gmail.com>

> Hi there! My team and I were thinking on implementing Drools Flow on a
> project, running it on a Tomcat Apache server, but we have to investigate
> some little details of this tools before taking any desition. The thing is,
> that we have been searching, on a lots of forums, mailing lists, and blog
> posts, but no one ever gives a direct answer to two particular questions.
>
> The first one is, if Flow is compatible with clustering. Till now, we
> understand that is not a problem if we use JBoss AS, but, as I said before,
> we are planning to use Tomcat, so we don't know for sure if it will work.
>
> The other question unanswered yet is, what can you tell us about the High
> Availability. We need to know if it possible to set HA features on this
> tool.
>
> Everything you could tell us will be for help.
>
> Carlos S. Moreno
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