owsi-core-parent | Our Core framework based on Spring , Hibernate and Wicket | Web Framework library
kandi X-RAY | owsi-core-parent Summary
kandi X-RAY | owsi-core-parent Summary
OWSI-Core is a versatile Java framework used to build business applications… and have fun doing it. It is an ongoing effort and we continuously improve it and add new features. It has been used in production for several years now. Apart from the framework, we also released a Maven archetype to start a new application: it’s called the "Basic application". Sources are licensed under the Apache 2 license. This framework is developed by Smile (formerly Open Wide -
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- Mounts application pages
- Mounts a menu section into the web application
- Build the Console configuration
- Handle a view changed event
- Rebalances roles
- Send notification
- Build the MimeMessage
- Stops the cluster
- Stop the given executor
- Gets the action buttons panel
- Create the link to delete the item
- Methode permettant de - uploads
- Register property registry
- Attempt to lock the priority queue
- Converts the given string to a valid value
- Creates a stacked line chart with a low level API
- Creates a new response for the file store
- Methode permettant de puils de la spring configuration
- Creates chart with sales chart with low level API
- Create a new user
- Returns the javascript statement arguments
- Methode permettant de la statement arguments
- Create the body for the user
- Methode permettant de la beans de la beans
- Mounts the application s pages
- Display the user group popup
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We recently deployed an app using infinispan (first time) This app runs in 3 environments (test (2 nodes), pilote (2 nodes) and production (4 nodes)).
My issue is that each node sees the 7 others. It's normal because the jgroups UDP config file is the same for everyone so they all talk using the same port.
I would like to set by code a specific port for each environment to avoid maintaining a specific config
Our config file is stored in our custom stack, (shared with all of our projects and I don't want the stack to depend on the projects environments definition)
I found the "Protocol" class but I have difficulties to get the link with the infinispan manager
Do you have any solution ?
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Nov-16 at 06:14You could use a variable for the mcast port, e.g. . Setting system property
my.mcast.port
would override the default of 15000
.
You can get the UDP
protocol and change the port programmatically in JGroups, but in Infinispan, this doesn't make any sense as - by the time the cache has been created - JGroups has already been started and the port cannot be changed after the JChannel has been connected.
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You can use owsi-core-parent like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the owsi-core-parent component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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