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4.2. Deploy JBoss Data Grid in JBoss EAP (Remote Client-Server Mode)
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid provides a set of modules for Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.x. Using these modules means that JBoss Data Grid libraries do not need to be included in the user deployment. To avoid conflicts with the Infinispan modules that are already included with JBoss EAP, the JBoss Data Grid modules are placed within a separate slot and identified by the JBoss Data Grid version (major.minor).
Note
The JBoss EAP modules are not included in JBoss EAP. Instead, navigate to the Customer Support Portal at http://access.redhat.com to download these modules from the Red Hat JBoss Data Grid downloads page.
To deploy JBoss Data grid in JBoss EAP, add dependencies from the JBoss Data Grid module to the application's classpath (the JBoss EAP deployer) in one of the following ways:
- Add a dependency to the
jboss-deployment-structure.xmlfile. - Add a dependency to the
MANIFEST.MFfile.
Add a Dependency to the jboss-deployment-structure.xml File
Add the following configuration to the jboss-deployment-structure.xml file:
Note
For details about the
jboss-deployment-structure.xml file, see the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform documentation.
Add a Dependency to the MANIFEST.MF File.
Add a dependency to the MANIFEST.MF files as follows:
Example 4.2. Example MANIFEST.MF File
Manifest-Version: 1.0 Dependencies: org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 services
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Dependencies: org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 services
The first line remains the same as the example. Depending on the dependency required, add one of the following to the second line of the file:
- Basic Hot Rod client:
org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 services
org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 servicesCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Hot Rod client with Remote Query functionality:
org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.query.dsl:jdg-7.0 services, org.jboss.remoting3
org.infinispan.commons:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.client.hotrod:jdg-7.0 services, org.infinispan.query.dsl:jdg-7.0 services, org.jboss.remoting3Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
4.2.1. Using Custom Classes with the Hot Rod client 링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
Either of the following two methods may be used to use custom classes with the Hot Rod client:
- Option 1: Reference the deployment's class loader in the configuration builder for the Hot Rod client, as seen in the below example:
Example 4.3. Referencing the custom class loader in the ConfigurationBuilder instance
import org.infinispan.client.hotrod.configuration.ConfigurationBuilder; [...] ConfigurationBuilder config = new ConfigurationBuilder(); config.marshaller(new GenericJBossMarshaller(Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()));
import org.infinispan.client.hotrod.configuration.ConfigurationBuilder; [...] ConfigurationBuilder config = new ConfigurationBuilder(); config.marshaller(new GenericJBossMarshaller(Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()));Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - Option 2: Install the custom classes as their own module within JBoss EAP, and add a dependency on the newly created module should be added to the JBoss Data Grid module at
${EAP_HOME}/modules/system/layers/base/org/infinispan/commons/jdg-6.x/module.xml.