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1. Re: I am using JBOSS 6.2.1 EAP as AS and cluster
wdfink Nov 5, 2014 12:43 PM (in response to koohkan)You can not use the infinispan subsystem for your own caches.
The subsystem is stripped for internal use only, so you will have restricted functionality and also it is not supported if you use EAP.
You need to use JDG, if you try to have the cache in your application (same server) you can use the so called library mode and add the configuration to your application.
See the JDG quickstarts jboss-jdg-quickstarts/eap-cluster-app for this.
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2. Re: I am using JBOSS 6.2.1 EAP as AS and cluster
koohkan Jan 19, 2015 8:16 AM (in response to wdfink)Now we have Lizenz redhat for das product jdg.
eap Version 63.2 and jdg 6.3.
can i use the confuguration witin the standalone.XML ?
what do i do ?
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3. Re: I am using JBOSS 6.2.1 EAP as AS and cluster
wdfink Jan 24, 2015 12:22 PM (in response to koohkan)If you mean the standalone.xml of the EAP server installation, NO (as I already mentioned).
This subsystem is for internal use only, does not support the full JDG (infinispan) features, use an older version, is only tested for internal EAP purpose and not covered by Red Hat support.
So you should follow the documentation how to use it and maybe the quickstarts give you an idea how to start.
As you have now a subscription for JDG and EAP, this is not a License, you might open a support ticket within the Red Hat portal and we can give you specific hints. Also the knowlede base will have a lot of articles and documentation which you might find helpful.