Chapter 4. Configuring the BPEL Engine to Run in a Clustered Environment


4.1. About BPEL Engine in a Clustered Environment

To enable the BPEL Engine to run in a clustered environment, you need to configure all the nodes within a cluster. Ensure that all the nodes have access to the shared information concerning the persistent state of process instances.
Note
For setting up a cluster, you need to employ a load balancer to distribute the incoming SOAP requests appropriately across all of the nodes in the server.
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