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17.15. JGroups Configuration
The JGroups configuration defines a protocol stack that is used for messaging, starting with the bottom-most protocol and ending with the top-most protocol.
An example of the recommended JGroups XML format follows:
<config>
<UDP
mcast_addr="${jgroups.udp.mcast_addr:228.10.10.10}"
mcast_port="${jgroups.udp.mcast_port:45588}"
discard_incompatible_packets="true"
max_bundle_size="60000"
max_bundle_timeout="30"
ip_ttl="${jgroups.udp.ip_ttl:2}"
enable_bundling="true"
thread_pool.enabled="true"
thread_pool.min_threads="1"
thread_pool.max_threads="25"
thread_pool.keep_alive_time="5000"
thread_pool.queue_enabled="false"
thread_pool.queue_max_size="100"
thread_pool.rejection_policy="Run"
oob_thread_pool.enabled="true"
oob_thread_pool.min_threads="1"
oob_thread_pool.max_threads="8"
oob_thread_pool.keep_alive_time="5000"
oob_thread_pool.queue_enabled="false"
oob_thread_pool.queue_max_size="100"
oob_thread_pool.rejection_policy="Run"/>
<PING timeout="2000"
num_initial_members="3"/>
<MERGE2 max_interval="30000"
min_interval="10000"/>
<FD_SOCK/>
<FD timeout="10000" max_tries="5" />
<VERIFY_SUSPECT timeout="1500" />
<BARRIER />
<pbcast.NAKACK
use_mcast_xmit="false" gc_lag="0"
retransmit_timeout="300,600,1200,2400,4800"
discard_delivered_msgs="true"/>
<UNICAST timeout="300,600,1200,2400,3600"/>
<pbcast.STABLE stability_delay="1000" desired_avg_gossip="50000"
max_bytes="400000"/>
<VIEW_SYNC avg_send_interval="60000" />
<pbcast.GMS print_local_addr="true" join_timeout="3000"
view_bundling="true"/>
<FC max_credits="20000000"
min_threshold="0.10"/>
<FRAG2 frag_size="60000" />
<pbcast.STATE_TRANSFER />
</config>
For more details on how to configure the JGroups stack, see the JGroups Manual.
Note
JGroups is also used in Infinispan, JBoss EAP, and other open source projects, and many of the JGroups configurations will work with ModeShape deployed in those same environments. For example, this blog post describes how to configure JGroups with three autodiscovery options available on Amazon EC2.