7.7.3. Implementing a Custom Load Balancing Policy for EJB Calls
AllClusterNodeSelector
for EJB calls. The node selection behavior of AllClusterNodeSelector
is similar to default selector except that AllClusterNodeSelector
uses all available cluster nodes even in case of a large cluster (number of nodes>20). If an unconnected cluster node is returned it is opened automatically. The following example shows AllClusterNodeSelector
implementation:
package org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.clients.selector; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Random; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.Logger; import org.jboss.ejb.client.ClusterNodeSelector; public class AllClusterNodeSelector implements ClusterNodeSelector { private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(AllClusterNodeSelector.class.getName()); @Override public String selectNode(final String clusterName, final String[] connectedNodes, final String[] availableNodes) { if(LOGGER.isLoggable(Level.FINER)) { LOGGER.finer("INSTANCE "+this+ " : cluster:"+clusterName+" connected:"+Arrays.deepToString(connectedNodes)+" available:"+Arrays.deepToString(availableNodes)); } if (availableNodes.length == 1) { return availableNodes[0]; } final Random random = new Random(); final int randomSelection = random.nextInt(availableNodes.length); return availableNodes[randomSelection]; } }You can also implement the
SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector
for EJB calls. Load balancing in SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector
happens based on a load factor. The load factor (2/3/4) is calculated based on the names of nodes (A/B/C) irrespective of the load on each node. The following example shows SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector
implementation:
package org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.clients.selector; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.logging.Level; import java.util.logging.Logger; import org.jboss.ejb.client.DeploymentNodeSelector; public class SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector implements DeploymentNodeSelector { private static final Logger LOGGER = Logger.getLogger(SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector.class.getName()); private final Map<String, List<String>[]> nodes = new HashMap<String, List<String>[]>(); private final Map<String, Integer> cursor = new HashMap<String, Integer>(); private ArrayList<String> calculateNodes(Collection<String> eligibleNodes) { ArrayList<String> nodeList = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String string : eligibleNodes) { if(string.contains("A") || string.contains("2")) { nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); } else if(string.contains("B") || string.contains("3")) { nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); } else if(string.contains("C") || string.contains("4")) { nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); nodeList.add(string); } } return nodeList; } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private void checkNodeNames(String[] eligibleNodes, String key) { if(!nodes.containsKey(key) || nodes.get(key)[0].size() != eligibleNodes.length || !nodes.get(key)[0].containsAll(Arrays.asList(eligibleNodes))) { // must be synchronized as the client might call it concurrent synchronized (nodes) { if(!nodes.containsKey(key) || nodes.get(key)[0].size() != eligibleNodes.length || !nodes.get(key)[0].containsAll(Arrays.asList(eligibleNodes))) { ArrayList<String> nodeList = new ArrayList<String>(); nodeList.addAll(Arrays.asList(eligibleNodes)); nodes.put(key, new List[] { nodeList, calculateNodes(nodeList) }); } } } } private synchronized String nextNode(String key) { Integer c = cursor.get(key); List<String> nodeList = nodes.get(key)[1]; if(c == null || c >= nodeList.size()) { c = Integer.valueOf(0); } String node = nodeList.get(c); cursor.put(key, Integer.valueOf(c + 1)); return node; } @Override public String selectNode(String[] eligibleNodes, String appName, String moduleName, String distinctName) { if (LOGGER.isLoggable(Level.FINER)) { LOGGER.finer("INSTANCE " + this + " : nodes:" + Arrays.deepToString(eligibleNodes) + " appName:" + appName + " moduleName:" + moduleName + " distinctName:" + distinctName); } // if there is only one there is no sense to choice if (eligibleNodes.length == 1) { return eligibleNodes[0]; } final String key = appName + "|" + moduleName + "|" + distinctName; checkNodeNames(eligibleNodes, key); return nextNode(key); } }
jboss-ejb-client.properties
You need to add the property remote.cluster.ejb.clusternode.selector
with the name of your implementation class (AllClusterNodeSelector
or SimpleLoadFactorNodeSelector
). The selector will see all configured servers which are available at the invocation time. The following example uses AllClusterNodeSelector
as the deployment node selector:
remote.clusters=ejb remote.cluster.ejb.clusternode.selector=org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.clients.selector.AllClusterNodeSelector remote.cluster.ejb.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS=false remote.cluster.ejb.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED=false remote.cluster.ejb.username=test remote.cluster.ejb.password=password remote.connectionprovider.create.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED=false remote.connections=one,two remote.connection.one.host=localhost remote.connection.one.port = 4447 remote.connection.one.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS=false remote.connection.one.username=user remote.connection.one.password=user123 remote.connection.two.host=localhost remote.connection.two.port = 4547 remote.connection.two.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS=false
You need to add the property remote.cluster.ejb.clusternode.selector
to the list for the PropertiesBasedEJBClientConfiguration
constructor. The following example uses AllClusterNodeSelector
as the deployment node selector:
Properties p = new Properties(); p.put("remote.clusters", "ejb"); p.put("remote.cluster.ejb.clusternode.selector", "org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.clients.selector.AllClusterNodeSelector"); p.put("remote.cluster.ejb.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS", "false"); p.put("remote.cluster.ejb.connect.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED", "false"); p.put("remote.cluster.ejb.username", "test"); p.put("remote.cluster.ejb.password", "password"); p.put("remote.connectionprovider.create.options.org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED", "false"); p.put("remote.connections", "one,two"); p.put("remote.connection.one.port", "4447"); p.put("remote.connection.one.host", "localhost"); p.put("remote.connection.two.port", "4547"); p.put("remote.connection.two.host", "localhost"); EJBClientConfiguration cc = new PropertiesBasedEJBClientConfiguration(p); ContextSelector<EJBClientContext> selector = new ConfigBasedEJBClientContextSelector(cc); EJBClientContext.setSelector(selector); p = new Properties(); p.put(Context.URL_PKG_PREFIXES, "org.jboss.ejb.client.naming"); InitialContext context = new InitialContext(p);
jboss-ejb-client.xml
To use the load balancing policy for server to server communication; package the class together with the application and configure it within the jboss-ejb-client.xml
settings(located in META-INF
folder). The following example uses AllClusterNodeSelector
as the deployment node selector:
<jboss-ejb-client xmlns:xsi="urn:jboss:ejb-client:1.2" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="jboss-ejb-client_1_2.xsd"> <client-context> <ejb-receivers> <!-- this is the connection to access the app --> <remoting-ejb-receiver outbound-connection-ref="remote-ejb-connection-1" /> </ejb-receivers> <!-- if an outbound connection connect to a cluster a list of members is provided after successful connection. To connect to this node this cluster element must be defined. --> <clusters> <!-- cluster of remote-ejb-connection-1 --> <cluster name="ejb" security-realm="ejb-security-realm-1" username="test" cluster-node-selector="org.jboss.as.quickstarts.ejb.clients.selector.AllClusterNodeSelector"> <connection-creation-options> <property name="org.xnio.Options.SSL_ENABLED" value="false" /> <property name="org.xnio.Options.SASL_POLICY_NOANONYMOUS" value="false" /> </connection-creation-options> </cluster> </clusters> </client-context> </jboss-ejb-client>To use the above configuration with security, you will need to add
ejb-security-realm-1
to client-server configuration. The following example shows the CLI commands for adding security realm (ejb-security-realm-1
) the value is the base64 encoded password for the user "test"":
core-service=management/security-realm=ejb-security-realm-1:add() core-service=management/security-realm=ejb-security-realm-1/server-identity=secret:add(value=cXVpY2sxMjMr)
Note
-Djboss.node.name=
or the server configuration file standalone.xml
to configure the server name (server name=""). Ensure that the server name is unique. In domain mode, the controller automatically validates that the names are unique.