Thank you for that information it was very helpful and makes sense.

Out of curiosity,  how would I go about connecting with a standalone grid?


"Stephan Burkard [via Camel]" <ml-node+s465427n574895...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:

Hi

You can deploy multiple instances of your application/bundle/whatever
containing the Camel route.

For example if you have an OSGi bundle that contains the route above, just
install the bundle on multiple OSGi containers. Each bundle will set up the
route and each bundle will start a hazelcast instance. The hazelcast
instances will find each other (as default) per multicasting (if not
blocked by firewalls). If multicasting is a problem, you can configure the
nodes in a hazelcast.xml file.

With this layout you can distribute the load and you also have better
availability if one node goes down (as long as the input to direct:foo
redirects to other nodes).

I'm not sure how to do if you just want to have multiple hazelcast-nodes,
but only one instance of your route, I guess you would have to setup the
hazelcast grid "standalone" and send messages from your route to it.

Stephan


On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:59 AM, doug5791 <[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5748952&i=0>> wrote:

> I am working with Apache Camel and the Hazelcast component and I would like
> to know if there is a way to implement this component in a route that
> utilized more than one node in the data-grid.
>
> An example of the route I am using now that generates ONE node is as
> follows:
> `from(direct:foo).toF("hazelcast:%stest", HazelcastConstants.LIST_PREFIX);`
>
> If I happen to be sending large volumes of data through this route, it
> would
> be nice to have the data dumped to a grid of multiple nodes.
>
> I found no reference to using multiple nodes  here
> <http://camel.apache.org/hazelcast-component.html>  .
>
>
>
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