Bug 779854 (SOA-2214)

Summary: Service Invoker load balance policy that prefers local EPRs
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5 Reporter: niklas käck <niklas.kack>
Component: JBossESBAssignee: Kevin Conner <kevin.conner>
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Version: 5.0.2   
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Target Release: 5.1.0 GA   
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URL: http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/SOA-2214
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Last Closed: 2010-10-07 12:05:25 UTC Type: Feature Request
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Deadline: 2010-03-08   

Description niklas käck 2010-08-09 15:11:32 UTC
Help Desk Ticket Reference: https://support.redhat.com/jbossnetwork/restricted/caseDetail.html?caseId=352029
project_key: SOA

When running SOA-P in a clustered UDDI setup, a request may be routed according to three load balance algorithms (AFAIK).
* First Available
* Round Robin
* Random Robin

There's no balancer that takes into account that a user might not want the requests to get balanced between the instances in the cluster (since that makes it hard to debug in the event of a failure)

This feature request is for a load balance policy for the service invoker that prefers the local instance over other remote instances to avoid having the request jumping between instances.

Comment 1 Kevin Conner 2010-08-09 15:12:19 UTC
Link: Added: This issue is related to SOA-1529


Comment 2 Kevin Conner 2010-08-09 15:13:36 UTC
Link: Added: This issue depends JBESB-3449


Comment 3 Anne-Louise Tangring 2010-09-10 18:43:21 UTC
This is a candidate for SOA 5.1.0

Comment 4 Laura Bailey 2010-12-17 00:34:29 UTC
Writer: Added: dlesage


Comment 5 Laura Bailey 2010-12-17 00:54:31 UTC
Release Notes Docs Status: Added: Documented as Known Issue