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Hello,

I have initialized multiple servers and I have defined multiple applications.

These features I added to some software packages and managed the different setups through the TAG flag.

Is this the way to go or are there other possibilities?

Thank you for this project.

Regards,

Per Sterner

Sorry. I didn't read the forum-entry Clustering [message #905642]

[Updated on: Fri, 06 December 2013 07:28] by Moderator

Re: Setup different Applications on multiple servers [message #1221042 is a reply to message #1219865] Mon, 16 December 2013 13:57 Go to previous message
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Hi Per,

Are you talking about HTTP applications [1] or OSGi applications [2]?
You can use tags to activate applications on specific nodes only.
That's the intended functionality.

For HTTP applications you can also utilize the lazy activation
behavior. For example, don't specify filters and have all applications
available on all nodes. Then use a system in front of the Gyrex cluster
(eg. hardware or software load balancer or DNS round robin) to
"distribute" specific public IPs or domains to the desired nodes.
Whatever fits your environment best.

-Gunnar


1: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Gyrex/Concepts/Http_Applications
2:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Gyrex/Developer_Guide#Managing_Bundle_.26_OSGi_Application_Activation


On 2013-12-06 11:10:51 +0000, Per Sterner said:

> Hello,
>
> I have initialized multiple servers and I have defined multiple applications.
>
> These features I added to some software packages and managed the
> different setups through the TAG flag.
>
> Is this the way to go or are there other possibilities?
>
> Thank you for this project.
>
> Regards,
>
> Per Sterner


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