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1. Re: Getting started with HA/clustering in JBoss AS 7?
morphy Aug 16, 2011 7:33 PM (in response to sboscarine)Hi!
i would like to suggest to use the correct forum http://community.jboss.org/en/jbossas/clustering?view=discussions&start=0
there, you can find a thread http://community.jboss.org/thread/170497?tstart=0 where i try to get deeper with clustering
expectations are great but imho JB AS7.0.0 is quite stuck with clustering...
behind the corner lies 7.0.1 (you can get it as a nightly build... it seems to be quite ready) which fix an issue about distributable web applications but remoting comes with 7.1 which is expected to be released in the end of the year (roadmap at https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7)
it the webinar linked in the thread by Paul, you'll also see that clustered statefull beans will come with 7.1
it's a pain you have to provide your analysis now instead of January
bye
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2. Re: Getting started with HA/clustering in JBoss AS 7?
morphy Aug 20, 2011 3:30 PM (in response to sboscarine)(in the clustering forum, i get an error on posting so... i'm going to answer here)
Hi
AS7 features are (by my side) a good reason to wait, i'm falling in love for jboss modules and domains.... moreover EAP 6 will be AS7-based
i'm testing the AS7 to choose now and deliver in the end of the year or begin of 2012... and clustering is quite thrilling right now... i'll probably take the risk anyway
bye
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3. Re: Getting started with HA/clustering in JBoss AS 7?
sboscarine Aug 22, 2011 8:44 AM (in response to morphy)I do work for a moderately large company, so actual deployments may happen 6 months after the prototype is completed. We do have a legacy code base we have to migrate from JBoss EAP 4.3. JBoss AS 7.1 may be out in time.
The JBoss team members have done a great job of building enthusiasm for their products and via grassroots enthusiasm and developer-community activity. Corporate developers like me are taking the bait and getting our large companies to evaluate their products, for purchase.
Now guys like me just have to get working prototypes out to persuade executive teams to invest more money and resources into upgrading and embracing all the technologies Red Hat has been promoting.