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1. JBPM5 - Scalability-Clustering-Performance
salaboy21 Mar 23, 2011 5:33 AM (in response to tornat)Hi,
1) no limit
2) depending in which kind of server do you use.. if you use servlet containers to expose your jbpm services you will need an external load balancer.. if you choose an Application server you can make a clutered environment without a front end load balance loaders. This topic is not related with jBPM at all.. you can choose the architecture that you want.
3) totally
Greetings.
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2. JBPM5 - Scalability-Clustering-Performance
tornat Mar 23, 2011 6:14 AM (in response to salaboy21)Thanks for your fine, precious and quickly response.
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3. Re: JBPM5 - Scalability-Clustering-Performance
arkper Sep 7, 2011 11:49 PM (in response to salaboy21)Mauricio, could you please share any practical design where 2 jBPM5 instances work as a true cluster.
Specifically, a use case that I'm particularly interested in is as follows:
1. A process definition has several human tasks.
2. A process instance is created by jBPM5 node 1 and the first human task is created and moved to Ready state
3. The task is claimed and completed by a user and the Task Server communicates the appropriate event to node 2
Question: will the state of the process be updated properly given that the process has been created in the knowledge session maintained by node 1?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
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4. Re: JBPM5 - Scalability-Clustering-Performance
newbird Jul 25, 2012 4:47 AM (in response to salaboy21)Hi,
Can i run jbpm app in multiple servers....If how will they share the sessions and process instance information?