Fine by that, but you have to change the samples, because they state 
load-balancer and also for the openstack the json file of the stratos-lb exists 
only in mock :/ … I want something that works for a composite application. How 
to exactly define the load balancer, with the proper port mapping and also how 
to define another cartridge (tomcat, php, nodejs etc) to use the ports of the 
load balancer. The stratos load balancer does tcp load balancing or http load 
balancing. I saw that from the nginx :)

 

Regards,

Thanos

 

From: Gayan Gunarathne [mailto:gay...@wso2.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 7, 2015 5:04 PM
To: dev@stratos.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cartridge category list from the UI

 

Hi Thanos,

In the cartridges we can define only three types of categories. As you mention 
those are  lb, framework and data. Application is the composite of those 
cartridges. As an example we can treat mysql as a data cartridge and php as a 
framework cartridge.We can make a application by using composite of php 
cartridge and mysql cartridge.

We need to specify the correct category. That's how we distinguished 
cartridges.As an example  if the cartridge category specify as the LB, then we 
identify it as a load balances cartridge and treat as a load balancer.

Thanks,
Gayan

 

 

On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 6:35 PM, Athanasios Tsitsipas 
<athanasios.tsitsi...@uni-ulm.de <mailto:athanasios.tsitsi...@uni-ulm.de> > 
wrote:

Hi you state four different categories that might work for the 4.1.0   
framework, data, application or load-balancer cartridge

 

At the UI, when I define a cartridge it has only lb, framework and data. The lb 
with the load-balancer category will behave the same? Does it even matter the 
category type? Or it is just for information?

 

Regards,

Thanos





 

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Technical Lead, WSO2 Inc. (http://wso2.com <http://wso2.com/> )

Committer & PMC Member, Apache Stratos

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