Yep, that is what it does. In all honesty, some apps it flat out just works
out of the box with a little config that is very very short. In others it
takes a little more work. For instance, if the code already has a bunch of
specialty code for serialization and clustering that can get in the way :-). 
Or if it isn't written to be multi-threaded that can be a problem. We can
help out if it's something you guys are interested in. Integration is very
important to us. Are you guys going to JavaOne?



Dan Rossi-5 wrote:
> 
> So it shares mutliple JVM's across a set of machines ? I think thats 
> what we need !
> 
> sharrissf wrote:
>> Terracotta is open source clustering for Java that integrates at the
>> bytecode
>> level. When it's up and running it dynamically moves clustered objects
>> (objects reachable from roots specified in a config) to where they need
>> to
>> be when they need to be there.
>>
>>  It basically extends the Java memory model so from a developer
>> perspective
>> it is a lot like taking a multi threaded single jvm application and then
>> extending it to multiple jvms. Even wait and notify, synchronized and
>> object
>> identity are maintained across the cluster.
>>
>> For the people out there who don't want to deal with multi-threaded
>> programming etc we have config modules so the clustering can be used in
>> things like session and spring. Still get the fine grained change
>> replication, virtual heap, no Serializable needed and no extra
>> setAttributes.
>>
>> Anyway, that was a pretty rushed description but check out
>> http://www.terracotta.org for more info. It's open source so if your
>> really
>> ambitous you can even check out the code.
>>
>> here is a nice article on it as well:
>> http://www.infoq.com/articles/open-terracotta-intro 
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dan Rossi-5 wrote:
>>   
>>> How does terracotta work ? Does it work like a hardware load balancer, 
>>> or do you connect to slave servers running an application which connect 
>>> to a master application.
>>>
>>> sharrissf wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I work over on terracotta. Please let us know if you need any help with
>>>> this. We feel pretty strongly over in our
>>>> community about helping people integrate and creating new config
>>>> modules.
>>>> Either jump on our forums, irc, or mailing lists and we'll help make
>>>> things
>>>> go smoothly.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Steve
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Lenny Sorey-2 wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> DAn,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am hoping to be through testing RED5 with Terracotta ( a clustering
>>>>> solution) for Tomcat later on this week.
>>>>> The also uses JMX, so hopefully I can give you some feedback on this
>>>>> app
>>>>> as
>>>>> well.
>>>>>
>>>>> So far I am testing it with three instances of Tomcat.
>>>>>
>>>>> So far so good.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lenny
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/25/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> Ok thanks mate so easy to add to the config ? I started searching for
>>>>>> JMX integration in spring, there are JMX classes for it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mondain wrote:
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Red5 with JMX, comming soon...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/25/07, *Dan Rossi* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     So there is no way to have JMX in red5 to monitor its resources
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> with
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     jconsole ? Im still trying to work out if these outofmemory and
>>>>>>> out
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     swap space errors are problems with our servers resources or
>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> an
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     issue with red5. Would be easy to work out if we were able to
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> monitor
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     it. I thought this debug proxy port was actually it but
>>>>>>> obviouslly
>>>>>>>     not,
>>>>>>>     is there an easy way to setup a JMX port to monitor within the
>>>>>>>     red5 config ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     Dan Rossi wrote:
>>>>>>>     > Hi, going a bit crazy here, is there a way to be able to get
>>>>>>> JMX
>>>>>>>     working
>>>>>>>     > in red5, so im able to monitor the JVM its running on in the
>>>>>>> java
>>>>>>>     > wrapper service ? Having a few issues, im not really sure if
>>>>>>> its
>>>>>>>     working
>>>>>>>     > properly, i cant see to set it up to use authentication either
>>>>>>>     because
>>>>>>>     > its complaining about the jmx password file not being set as
>>>>>>>     read only.
>>>>>>>     > Ive been trying to set it to read only on the user the service
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>     > running as which is administrator.
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>     > Here is my config options
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>     > wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.2=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=1099
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.3=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.4=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.5=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=C:\Red5\conf\jmxremote.password
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.6=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=C:\Red5\conf\jmxremote.access
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.7=-Dorg.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager.mbean=true
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> wrapper.java.additional.7=-Dorg.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager.mbean.testing=false
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>     > the service wont start
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>     > C:/Red5/conf/jmxremote.password
>>>>>>>     > ERROR  | wrapper  | 2007/04/24 02:29:56 | JVM exited while
>>>>>>>     loading the
>>>>>>>     > application.
>>>>>>>     > STATUS | wrapper  | 2007/04/24 02:30:01 | Launching a JVM...
>>>>>>>     > INFO   | jvm 3    | 2007/04/24 02:30:01 | Error: Password file
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> read
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     > access must be restricted: C:/Red5/conf/jmxremote.password
>>>>>>>     > ERROR  | wrapper  | 2007/04/24 02:30:01 | JVM exited while
>>>>>>>     loading the
>>>>>>>     > application.
>>>>>>>     > STATUS | wrapper  | 2007/04/24 02:30:05 | Launching a JVM...
>>>>>>>     > INFO   | jvm 4    | 2007/04/24 02:30:06 | Error: Password file
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> read
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>     > access mu
>>>>>>>     >
>>>>>>>     > Let me know the jconsole seems quiter helpful to monitor the
>>>>>>>     thread and
>>>>>>>     > memory resources.
>>>>>>>     >
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