24.2.2.2. Binding a Group of Sockets Example


The following is an example depicting the use of Groups interface socket bindings to bind a group, using the socket-binding-group element:
<socket-binding-group name="ha-sockets" default-interface="global"> 
	...
	<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp" port="7600"/>
	<socket-binding name="jgroups-tcp-fd" port="57600"/>
	...
</socket-binding-group>
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The two sample socket bindings in the example are bound to the same default-interface (global), therefore the interface attribute does not need to be specified.
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