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        1. Re: Clustering and EJB timersbelaban Feb 23, 2005 5:11 PM (in response to mlipp)If you wrap the timer as a singleton (deploy.singleton) then ti will get picked up on a different host when X crashes. This assume schedules are stored in a shared storage area, e.g. the DB. 
 Oops, I'm talking JBoss Scheduler here, don't know much about EJB Timers, probably the above applies too.
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        2. Re: Clustering and EJB timersstarksm64 Feb 24, 2005 3:15 AM (in response to mlipp)No, the ejb timer service currently has no clustering. 
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        3. Re: Clustering and EJB timersmlipp Feb 24, 2005 5:14 AM (in response to mlipp)Are there plans to add timer server clustering in the near future? 
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        4. Re: Clustering and EJB timersstarksm64 Feb 24, 2005 12:00 PM (in response to mlipp)Define near future. Nothing exists on the roadmap currently. 
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        5. Re: Clustering and EJB timersmlipp Feb 25, 2005 3:03 AM (in response to mlipp)I'll skip the definition. If it isn't on the road map, it can't be near future ;-). 
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        6. Re: Clustering and EJB timerskod3r Oct 3, 2006 4:44 PM (in response to mlipp)There is any update for this? Does JBoss currently supports Timer Service clustering (or high-availability)? I'm couldn't find any information about it. 
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        7. Re: Clustering and EJB timersfsl Jan 25, 2007 12:22 PM (in response to mlipp)Please enlightnem me, why can't I confgure the timer service as a singleton to get timer service failover in a JBoss cluster? And why is this configuration supposed to work with the scheduler service and not the timer service? 
 [\s, Fernando Lozano
 
     
     
     
    