13.2.3. Define the Outbound Socket for the Remote Cache Store


The Hot Rod server used by the remote cache store is defined using the outbound-socket-binding element in a standalone.xml file.
An example of this configuration in the standalone.xml file is as follows:
<server>
    ...
    <socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets" 
    			  default-interface="public" 
    			  port-offset="${jboss.socket.binding.port-offset:0}">
        ...
        <outbound-socket-binding name="remote-store-hotrod-server">
            <remote-destination host="remote-host" 
            			port="11222"/>
        </outbound-socket-binding>
    </socket-binding-group>
</server>
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