Hi,

are there any hints on setting up a fault tolerant system of JBoss servers.

We have an application with a Swing Client which uses RMIoverHTTPs to connect to the 
JBoss servers (we have three).

The distribution is done using WebStart. Caused by a lack of knowledge and money, we 
decided to add all three IPs to one DNS-Name.

The result is that if any one of the servers is down you may not connect correctly to 
the application.

One solution could be putting an Apache in front of these servers and using MOD_JK2 to 
connect to the JBoss/Tomcat.

An other one is using a hardware load balancer.

What other alternatives do I have? What are the pros/cons of such solutions?

Thanks,
Didi

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