I have now fixed few more issues:
- Removing subscription resource from REST API and CLI.
- Adding isKubernetesCluster property to ApplicationClusterContext.
- Passing properties from Application definition to the cluster objects.
This is needed for Kubernetes.
- Packaging drools files in stratos distribution (some of the files were
placed in repository/conf while the rest were at repository/conf/drools).

Please find the sample application definition file which I have been using
for testing attached with this mail.

On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Imesh Gunaratne <im...@apache.org> wrote:

> Can a service cluster(say php cluster) span across two partitions(in other
> words two kub cluster)? I guess kubernetes can manage their containers
> within a kub cluster, not between kub clusters? For example, if we say we
> need 3 replicas, it can ensure there are 3 replicas in one kub cluster. It
> can't manage 3 replicas within two kub cluster. Am I missing something here?
>
> Raj: A good point, we can handle this in Stratos, shouldn't be a problem.
>



-- 
Imesh Gunaratne

Technical Lead, WSO2
Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos

Attachment: application.json
Description: application/json

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