| Load balancing with MINA Example |
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| This example shows how you can easily use the Camel-MINA component to design a solution |
| allowing for distributing message workload onto several servers. |
| These servers are simple TCP/IP servers created by the Apache MINA framework and run in |
| separate JVMs. The load balancer pattern of Camel which is used on top of them allows for |
| sending in Round Robin mode the messages created from a Camel Bean component |
| alternatively between each server running on localhost:9991 and localhost:9992. |
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| Within this demo every ten seconds, a Report object is created from the Camel load balancer server. |
| This object is sent by the Camel load balancer to a MINA server where the object is then serialized. |
| One of the two MINA servers (localhost:9991 and localhost:9992) receives the object and enriches |
| the message by setting the field reply of the Report object. The reply is sent back by the MINA |
| server to the client, which then logs the reply on the console. |
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| If any of the two MINA servers is not running, then the load balancer will automatic failover |
| to the next server. |
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| Running the example |
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| To compile and install the project in your maven repo, execute the following |
| command on the root of the project |
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| mvn clean install |
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| To run the example, then execute the following command in the respective folder: |
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| >mina1 |
| mvn exec:java -Pmina1 |
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| >mina2 |
| mvn exec:java -Pmina2 |
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| >loadbalancing |
| mvn exec:java -Ploadbalancer |
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| This example is documented at |
| http://camel.apache.org/loadbalancing-mina-example.html |
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| If you hit any problems please let us know on the Camel Forums |
| http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html |
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| Please help us make Apache Camel better - we appreciate any feedback you may |
| have. Enjoy! |
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| The Camel Riders! |