Configuring Equinox [message #730769] |
Thu, 29 September 2011 06:30 |
S. Schulz Messages: 72 Registered: September 2011 |
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Hi everyone!
Our next company project requires a clustered high available server which provides a RAP application. Because of this we are testing all of our components (Postgres DB, JBoss 6, OSGi, RAP, ...). I am in a working group looking into OSGi / Equinox and possibilities to configure it.
Now we did find the Eclipse documentation for runtime options (1), but this is not quite what we were looking for. We are searching for ways to change cache size, set session parameters, memory options, etc. Additional we are quite new to this topic, and the documentation does not answer all of our basic questions.
Does anyone know of some good links (or books) to help us get the job done? Is it possible to configure these things? Even hints for search criteria are appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
(1) http: //help.eclipse.org/helios/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/misc/runtime-options.html (because seemingly posting links is for pros)
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Re: Configuring Equinox [message #731035 is a reply to message #730769] |
Thu, 29 September 2011 18:33 |
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Am 29.09.2011 08:30, schrieb s.schulz:
> We are searching for ways to change cache size, set session parameters, memory options, etc.
Are you talking about HttpSession parameters and servlet engine options?
If yes, then the Jetty-based Equinox HttpService implements a
"customizer" concept which allows to customize the server in order to
set such parameter programatically.
If you are using the ServletBridge then those parameter are inherited
from the container.
RAP needs sticky sessions. There is no easy way to fail-over a RAP
application.
-Gunnar
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Gunnar Wagenknecht
gunnar@wagenknecht.org
http://wagenknecht.org/
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Re: Configuring Equinox [message #731149 is a reply to message #731035] |
Fri, 30 September 2011 06:47 |
S. Schulz Messages: 72 Registered: September 2011 |
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Thank you for replying. We are searching our library for the book just know, but might have to buy it.
And yes, we are talking about configuring HttpSession parameters and servlet engine options. But we are not using Jetty, but Tomcat, which is embeded inside the JBoss, at least as far as we can tell. So this means we have to configure this Tomcat, I guess.
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