Thanx again
ARGHAD
On 4/22/06, *Marcel Ruff* <mr at marcelruff.info
<mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>> wrote:
Arghad Arnaout wrote:
> Hallo Marcel:
>
> Would you please to tell me how I can use NodeInfo Class to get
the IP
> and the Port of the node ??
nodeInfo.getConnectQosData().getAddress().getRawAddress();
should return something like
socket://192.168.1.1:7607
regards
Marcel
>
> Regards
> ARGHAD
>
>
> On 4/20/06, * Marcel Ruff* < mr at marcelruff.info
<mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>
> <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>>> wrote:
>
> Hmm,
>
> if you look at the cluster configuration:
>
> ==============
> cluster.node.id=heron.mycomp.com
> ==============
> This defines the unique name of a cluster node.
>
> (see
>
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/cluster.html)
>
> The following configuration could be easily a message content.
> The few classes in org/xmlBlaster/engine/cluster do all cluster
> specific
> processing.
>
> <clusternode id='heron.mycomp.com <http://heron.mycomp.com>
<http://heron.mycomp.com>'>
> <connect><qos>
> <address type='IOR'>
> IOR:09456087000
> </address>
> <address type='XMLRPC'>
> http://www.mycomp.com/XMLRPC/
> </address>
> <callback type='SOCKET'>
> socket://mycomp.com:7604
> </callback>
> </qos><connect>
>
> <master type='DomainToMaster' version='0.9'>
> <![CDATA[
> <key domain='RUGBY'/>
> <key type='XPATH'>//STOCK</key>
> ]]>
> </master>
> <master stratum='1' refId='frodo' type='MyOwnMapperPlugin'
> version='2.0'>
> <![CDATA[My own rule]]>
> </master>
>
> <state>
> <cpu id='0' idle='40'/>
> <cpu id='1' idle='44'/>
> <ram free='12000'/>
> </state>
> </clusternode>
>
>
> The NodeParser.java class parses this xml:
> - NodeInfo.java parses the above <connect> address informations,
> - NodeDomainInfo.java parses the <master> part
> - NodeStateInfo.java parses the <state> part (is currently
not used)
>
> ClusterManager.java:221 starts parsing the above XML given from
> xmlBlaster.properties .
> We could now as well send the XML with a message, say to topic
>
> <key oid='__sys__cluster.node[heron.mycomp.com
<http://heron.mycomp.com>
> <http://heron.mycomp.com>]'>
>
> and the ClusterManager could subscribe on topics starting
> with '__sys__cluster.node' (or easier just intercept it in
> RequestBroker.java)
> and reconfigure itself.
> This needs to be looked at in more detail and there are
certainly some
> subtle issues popping up during coding but generally it
should work.
>
> If you gonna code it you are welcome to contribute
> it to xmlBlaster,
>
> regards
> Marcel
>
>
>
> Arghad Arnaout wrote:
> > Hallo Marcel:
> > you wrote
> > " In fact it was/is planned that each cluster node
information is a
> > message so we
> > can dynamically reconfigure cluster nodes, but this approach
> needs some
> > lines of code to be added, "
> >
> > So would you please to explain that ??!!
> > How we can implement that to configure the cluster node
dynamically
> > ... ????
> >
> > Thank you ..
> >
> > ARGHAD
> >
> > On 4/17/06, *Marcel Ruff* < mr at marcelruff.info
<mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>
> <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>>
> > <mailto: mr at marcelruff.info <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>
<mailto:mr at marcelruff.info <mailto:mr at marcelruff.info>>>> wrote:
> >
> > Arghad Arnaout wrote:
> > > Hallo everybody:
> > >
> > > OK .. regarding to the business requirements, we
need to know
> > and see
> > > the information of all xmlBlaster nodes in
xmlBlaster Cluster,
> > > so my design to solve this issue in xmlBlaster
Environment is
> > like the
> > > following:
> > >
> > > I designed such a plugin that runs at each node of the
> cluster and
> > > this plugin publishes the information about the current
> node under a
> > > specific topic, so what I need to do from the client
side
> just
> > to get
> > > the messages under this topic (using get() or
subscribe()).
> > >
> > > So .. is that the right way to implement such things ???
> > Yes, this way is OK.
> >
> > In fact it was/is planned that each cluster node
information
> is a
> > message so we
> > can dynamically reconfigure cluster nodes, but this
approach
> needs
> > some
> > lines of code to be added,
> >
> > regards
> > Marcel
> > > All the comments are welcomed...
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > > ARGHAD
> > >
> >
> >
>
>