Programming Languages White Papers
Build Strong, Flexible J2EE apps With a WebSphere Cluster Environment
Overview When building a strong, extensible, and flexible J2EE application, one needs to consider several factors. One important consideration is allowing the application to run efficiently in a cluster environment. This paper discusses what one needs to consider when designing a Web-based application in a WebSphere Application Server cluster environment. The WebSphere Application Server clustering mechanism allows a complete application server (including EJB container, EJBs, Web containers, Web modules, and servlets) to be copied as a cluster. Clustering provides workload management and failover of URL and EJB requests. Individual cluster members, which are identical copies of the cluster, can run on nodes within the WebSphere cell. The cluster can be on the same node or on different nodes.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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