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Thursday Nov 09, 2006

Glassfish + JXTA = SHOAL

Project Shoal implements a novel way to cluster multiple Glassfish appserver instances using the JXTA technology. Leveraging the JXTA self-organizing and dynamic group networking infrastructure, Project Shoal allows administrators to easily deploy and dynamically group Glassfish appserver instances into a cluster. Project Shoal highly-decentralized implementation removes the traditional cluster Master single point of failures and control by decentralizing the Master function accross all instances. Any instance can take over Master responsability, if the existing Master fails. New instances can be added dynamically on-demand enabling massive-scale appserver clustering deployment.

For more on Project Shoal, check the project web page and Shreedar's blog. Open Source at its best as both the Glassfish and JXTA communities collaborated to create this innovative appserver clustering implementation.
 

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[Trackback] A few days ago http://shoal.dev.java.net was open sourced. Shoal is a java based clustering framework that provides the foundation for building fault tolerance, reliability and availability. The Shoal project was initiated a few months ago as a collabo...

Posted by Mohamed Abdelaziz's Blog on November 09, 2006 at 03:30 PM PST #

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