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Thanks & Regards -- Deepak Dixit www.hotwaxsystems.com www.hotwax.co On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 11:03 PM, Scott Gray <scott.g...@hotwaxsystems.com> wrote: > You can treat each instance as a separate pool in serviceengine.xml, so > that instance A sends jobs and runs jobs from poolA and instance B uses > poolB. > > Regards > Scott > > > > > On 3/01/2018 03:04, "Nicolas Malin" <nicolas.ma...@nereide.fr> wrote: > > When a job is created by an instance, there are no information on who will > be run it. So if you generate a job form an async service by the instance > A, the instance B can execute it. > > Check on GenericAsyncEngine.java:108 (trunk) the job creation. If you want > to improve this, all contribution are welcome ;) > > Nicolas > > > > Le 02/01/2018 à 11:16, Trà Đá Một Mình a écrit : > > > Hi all, > > > > I met a problem. I have more than one instance running my application. > When > > I schedules some services using runAsync, ofbiz auto create jobs. And > when > > job is started, ofbiz pick one of my instances to process. But, in my > case: > > when I made an request, I dedicated this to instance A, but after that, > > when job start, it run on another instance B. I just want to it running > on > > A. > > > > Thanks! > > > > >