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14.4. The Hot Rod Interface Connector
The following enables a Hot Rod server using the
hotrod socket binding.
<hotrod-connector socket-binding="hotrod" cache-container="local" />
<hotrod-connector socket-binding="hotrod"
cache-container="local" />
The connector creates a supporting topology cache with default settings. These settings can be tuned by adding the
<topology-state-transfer /> child element to the connector as follows:
The Hot Rod connector can be tuned with additional settings. See Section 14.4.1, “Configure Hot Rod Connectors” for more information on how to configure the Hot Rod connector.
Note
The Hot Rod connector can be secured using SSL. See the Hot Rod Authentication Using SASL section of the Developer Guide for more information.
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The following procedure describes the attributes used to configure the Hot Rod connector in Red Hat JBoss Data Grid's Remote Client-Server Mode. Both the
hotrod-connector and topology-state-transfer elements must be configured based on the following procedure.
Procedure 14.1. Configuring Hot Rod Connectors for Remote Client-Server Mode
- The
hotrod-connectorelement defines the configuration elements for use with Hot Rod.- The
socket-bindingparameter specifies the socket binding port used by the Hot Rod connector. This is a mandatory parameter. - The
cache-containerparameter names the cache container used by the Hot Rod connector. This is a mandatory parameter. - The
worker-threadsparameter specifies the number of worker threads available for the Hot Rod connector. The default value for this parameter is160. This is an optional parameter. - The
idle-timeoutparameter specifies the time (in milliseconds) the connector can remain idle before the connection times out. The default value for this parameter is-1, which means that no timeout period is set. This is an optional parameter. - The
tcp-nodelayparameter specifies whether TCP packets will be delayed and sent out in batches. Valid values for this parameter aretrueandfalse. The default value for this parameter istrue. This is an optional parameter. - The
send-buffer-sizeparameter indicates the size of the send buffer for the Hot Rod connector. The default value for this parameter is the size of the TCP stack buffer. This is an optional parameter. - The
receive-buffer-sizeparameter indicates the size of the receive buffer for the Hot Rod connector. The default value for this parameter is the size of the TCP stack buffer. This is an optional parameter.
- The
topology-state-transferelement specifies the topology state transfer configurations for the Hot Rod connector. This element can only occur once within ahotrod-connectorelement.- The
lock-timeoutparameter specifies the time (in milliseconds) after which the operation attempting to obtain a lock times out. The default value for this parameter is10seconds. This is an optional parameter. - The
replication-timeoutparameter specifies the time (in milliseconds) after which the replication operation times out. The default value for this parameter is10seconds. This is an optional parameter. - The
external-hostparameter specifies the hostname sent by the Hot Rod server to clients listed in the topology information. The default value for this parameter is the host address. This is an optional parameter. - The
external-portparameter specifies the port sent by the Hot Rod server to clients listed in the topology information. The default value for this parameter is the configured port. This is an optional parameter. - The
lazy-retrievalparameter indicates whether the Hot Rod connector will carry out retrieval operations lazily. The default value for this parameter istrue. This is an optional parameter.