Linux Virtual Server would do it for you, or you could play with the
development version.

--- Lachezar Dobrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    (I)   Preface:
>    I have some beans, that require an ENORMOUS CPU time to run. I
> want to be able to run many instances of them on many machines in
> order to be able to do my job.
>    (II)  Solution: Using a clusterable EJB container/server. I can
> deploy these beans on more than one machine. Using a loadbalancer
> would be GREAT, if available.
>    (III) Q: I have tried quite a number of AS-es and EJB servers. The
> only one, that I have come upon to be able to do such a clustering
> was IAS/BAS. However most of you know the license fee enormous also
> :(.
> 
> 
>    The real question should be: Can I cluster multiple JBoss servers,
> in a manner, that looking up an EJB would give me a home interface on
> different machine, dependant on load, or even a roundrobin? That
> would be just GREAT!
>    If it's not available at the current stage, than... Are there any
> future chances on getting this to work? I really would hate to code
> for a server, that I will not use later :(. Well... I will use JBoss,
> but if there is no clustering, than the project I'm working on is
> DOOMED on JBoss.
> 
>    Looking forward to hearing from ANYONE:
> 
>    Lachezar Dobrev.
> 


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