JBoss Clustering is a major piece of the puzzle that makes JBoss Application Server a true enterprise-class application server. With it's fail-over, load-balancing and distributed deployment features, JBoss Clustering provides the means to develop large, scalable robust applications.
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| Getting Involved |
If you wish to get involved as a developer in the JBoss Clustering project, please visit the JBoss Clustering design forum and get to know people. Joining the jboss-development and jbosscache-dev mail lists is also a good idea. Also, it is recommended you visit the JIRA pages to get a glimpse of the status or project tasks. All of the developers on the JBoss Clustering project began as independent contributors to one JBoss project or another. JBoss core developers are guided by a meritocracy, and we hire talent wherever in the world it may be. |
| More information |
JBoss Clustering Official Documentation Wiki Knowledge Base |
| Project Status | JBoss Clustering uses the JIRA tracking and project management system to organize and prioritize tasks. JBoss Clustering issues can be found by searching for issues with 'Clustering' as their Component. |
| Acknowledgements | JBoss Clustering was created by professional open source developers from around the world. JBoss Clustering is built on top of the JGroups distributed messaging technology. Check out the great work Bela Ban has done to allow for the quick development of JBoss Clustering. JBoss Clustering originally began in 2001 as a small prototype built on top of JGroups and coded by Sacha Labourey. Bill Burke joined Sacha and for the AS 3.0 release they together built the JBoss Clustering core that's still in use today. Under Ben Wang's leadership, use of JBoss Cache for state replication was introduced in AS 3.2.6. The project is now led and maintained by Brian Stansberry. |
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