Hi again,
I made a small mistake in my email: it is not OpenESB v3 that doesn't
support clustering, but GlassFish v3. That means that my question
doesn't have to be answered. We need clustering, so we will use
GlassFish v2.
Thanks, Wouter
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 10:23:22AM +0100, To quality wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> In my current assignment we are designing a GlassFish and OpenESB
> architecture for our customer. We prefer to use the latest stable
> release of both GlassFish and OpenESB. The aim of the project will be to
> have OpenESB running next to several JEE web applications in a clustered
> environment with a load balancer. We already have another GlassFish v2
> cluster running with OpenESB v2.x (not sure which version exactly) but
> we have a few requirements that force us to rethink that architecture,
> particularly on the JEE front.
>
> Since OpenESB v3 has not been released yet and doesn't support
> clustering (yet?), we will use OpenESB v2.2. We have several options
> that I am investigating:
>
> - Use GlassFish v2.1.1 so we can run both OpenESB and the JEE apps one
> the same servers
> - Use GlassFish v2.1.1 for OpenESB and GlassFish v3 for the JEE apps
> - Use GlassFish v3 for both OpenESB and the JEE apps
>
> I have been trying to install OpenESB v2.2 on GlassFish v3 but I failed
> to do so. The installer returns this error
>
> readVersionFromJarFile: com.sun.appserv.server.util.Version is null
>
> When I tried to install the Components for v2.2 I get similar errors.
>
> My question is: is it possible (one way or another) to run OpenESB v2.2
> on GlassFish v3? One way might be to install OpenESB on GlassFish v2.1.1
> and take the installed files and directories and copy them to GlassFish
> v3. I guess the answer is "no, this is not possible because the
> GlassFish code has changed so much the OpenESB v2.2 won't be able to
> deal with it" but I'd like to be sure.
>
>
> Thanks, Wouter
>
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