Summary:
This article describes two things
1. Howto set up a JBoss cluster with an Apache as load-balancer
2. Howto set up a Weblogic cluster with an Apache as load-balancer
Architecture schema:
1.
2.
Main post:
1.
- Install Apache
- Install JBoss jboss.org or redhat.com (find out the difference in an earlier post)
First
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/usingmodjk12withjboss
JBoss
Cluster
jboss
/jboss-5.1.0.GA/server/all/deploy/cluster
/jboss-eap-4.3/jboss-as/server/production/deploy/jboss-web-cluster.sar/
/jboss-eap-4.3/jboss-as/server/all/deploy/jboss-web-cluster.sar/
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/jboss4guide/r4/html/jbosscache.chapt.html
Howto configure JBoss with Apache using mod_jk
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