@radiusmax This demo does not use HADB, it uses in-memory session state replication (in-memory clustiner). HADB would require more steps, so just avoid it unless you need %99.999 availability. Note, there is a bug in GlassFish v2.1 for 2-instance in-memory clustering (although I believe 3+ instance cluster works). It's been patched for those that have a subscription, or you can wait until GlassFish v2.1.1 this fall.
Does the glassfish install include the HADB component when installed? Would this be similar to the Glassfish Enterprise Server 2.1 install with HADB? So this scenario won't work if you used Glassfish without the HADB, correct?
very useful thanks
william20111 1 year ago
What is glass fish used for, is it used to make websites?? Or what
TeenagePrinccess 1 year ago
Thank you John. It is really convincing.
yutubzoli 1 year ago
Can you post a video showing how to set up clustering with Glassfish v3?
polinchw 2 years ago
Thanks, the video was good for me as n00b in clustering.
Mulders64 2 years ago
I love you, jtclingan (in a straight way). Thanks a ton for this great tutorial...Java EE is the sexiest shit EVER!!!
a1gaius 2 years ago
@radiusmax This demo does not use HADB, it uses in-memory session state replication (in-memory clustiner). HADB would require more steps, so just avoid it unless you need %99.999 availability. Note, there is a bug in GlassFish v2.1 for 2-instance in-memory clustering (although I believe 3+ instance cluster works). It's been patched for those that have a subscription, or you can wait until GlassFish v2.1.1 this fall.
jtclingan 2 years ago
GlassFish v2.1.1b17 is already out
mandhor 2 years ago
Does the glassfish install include the HADB component when installed? Would this be similar to the Glassfish Enterprise Server 2.1 install with HADB? So this scenario won't work if you used Glassfish without the HADB, correct?
radiusmax 2 years ago
Thank you so much, this video is awesome! I am glad I lived ling enough to see it :)
kindyroot 2 years ago
Youre mi idol. Thanks so much!!!
thesindit 2 years ago
Nice video John. Thanks for taking the time to help us all learn how to take advantage of the great open source software that is available.
mojavelinux 3 years ago
Anil, I was a bit worried it wouldn't upload since it is slightly over 10 minutes. I *really* didn't want to hack & slash the video to shorten it :-)
jtclingan 3 years ago
Way cool! I'm very glad it can be done within 10 minutes since a video can't be any longer than this on youtube :-)
anilgaur7 3 years ago
Thanks m00kid!
jtclingan 3 years ago
Thanks, John.
You must keep trying to convince people that it is easy to use!
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nieuwenjj 3 years ago
Glad you thought it was useful!
jtclingan 3 years ago
good work John, thanks :)
m00kid 3 years ago