Keep in mind j2ee is a "reference implementation" so I am not supprised it
does not have sophisticated load balancing and distributed capabilities... I
would not recommend it for any production work. I doubt Sun would either.

<vendor>
In GemStone/J you simply configure the Activator to know about the hosts and
JVM server pools to manange. Clients use a single JNDI name space, which is
transparently distributed. The client has know direct knowledge of the
backend load balancing.
</vendor>

-Chrs.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fong Shing Lam [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 8:55 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: ejb scalability
>
> Hi,
>
> This is a great news! However, when I use j2ee deployment tool to deploy a
> bean, I cannot deploy it to multiple hosts. That means, if I use one
> client jar
> file for the remote interface, it will connect to only the host I deploy
> the
> bean. I may be wrong; I haven't proved it yet.
>
> If I can deploy a bean to multiple hosts and obtain one jar file for
> remote
> client, I'll be very happy. Do you know which commercial EJB server does
> this?
> or how to configure it?
>
> Lam
>
> Marc San Soucie wrote:
>
> > Lam Fong Shing wrote:
> >
> > > In order to let my session bean to be scalable, I would like
> > > to run EJB servers on different machines, each contains the
> > > same session bean. The clients should not aware of which
> > > machine it connects to. Is it possible? This may involve an
> > > intellegent JNDI lookup with load balancing ability.
> >
> > Most EJB servers do this as a matter of course. It may require server
> > configuration, but shouldn't require application coding.
> >
> >     Marc San Soucie
> >     GemStone Systems, Inc.
> >     Beaverton, Oregon
> >     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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