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In the EJB application, you need to modify the jboss.xml
descriptor file
for each stateful session bean and add the <clustered>
tag.
<jboss> <enterprise-beans> <session> <ejb-name>nextgen.StatefulSession</ejb-name> <jndi-name>nextgen.StatefulSession</jndi-name> <clustered>True</clustered> <cluster-config> <partition-name>DefaultPartition</partition-name> <home-load-balance-policy> org.jboss.ha.framework.interfaces.RoundRobin </home-load-balance-policy> <bean-load-balance-policy> org.jboss.ha.framework.interfaces.FirstAvailable </bean-load-balance-policy> <session-state-manager-jndi-name> /HASessionState/Default </session-state-manager-jndi-name> </cluster-config> </session> </enterprise-beans> </jboss>
In the bean configuration, only the <clustered>
tag is mandatory to
indicate that the bean works in a cluster. The <cluster-config>
element is optional and its default attribute values are indicated in the sample configuration
above.
The <session-state-manager-jndi-name>
tag is used to give the JNDI
name of the HASessionState
service to be used by this bean.
The description of the remaining tags is identical to the one for stateless session bean. Actions on the clustered stateful session bean's home interface are by default load-balanced, round-robin. Once the bean's remote stub is available to the client, calls will not be load-balanced round-robin any more and will stay "sticky" to the first node in the list.