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ZK components, pages and desktops are all serializable, so using ZK in a clustering environment is straightforward. However, it is a challenge to develop a sophisticated application that is ready for clustering. If you are not familiar with it, you might refer to [http://www.javaworld.com/jw-02-2001/jw-0223-extremescale.html J2EE clustering] and other resources.
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ZK components, pages, and desktops are all serializable, so using ZK in a clustering environment is straightforward. However, it is a challenge to develop a sophisticated application that is ready for clustering.  
  
Here we discuss how to configure ZK for a clustering environment, how to configure some servers, and the important notes when developing a clustering-ready application with ZK.
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Here we discuss how to configure ZK for a clustering environment, how to configure it for some servers, and the important notes when developing a clustering-ready application with ZK.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 1 September 2023

ZK components, pages, and desktops are all serializable, so using ZK in a clustering environment is straightforward. However, it is a challenge to develop a sophisticated application that is ready for clustering.

Here we discuss how to configure ZK for a clustering environment, how to configure it for some servers, and the important notes when developing a clustering-ready application with ZK.





Last Update : 2023/09/01

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