CDD Load Balancer Tab Properties Reference
A load balancer is configured by specifying the receiver and router agents, and setting the destination
To configure the load balancer, use the CDD Load Balancer tab.
| Property | Notes |
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| Pair Configuration | |
| Name | |
| Name of the pair configured load balancer. | |
| JMS Destination | |
| Destination used by the router and receiver agents.
Ensure that the destination has a default event configured. |
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| Key | |
| Routing key used by the pair configuration. | |
| Router | |
| Router agent class for the load balancer configuration. | |
| Receiver | |
| Receiver agent class for the load balancer configuration. | |
| Adhoc Configuration | |
| Name | |
| Name of the adhoc load balancer.
When creating a load balancer using the catalog function createLoadBalancerTo, the name of the load balancer must be specified. For example, Object loadBalancer = LoadBalancer.Router.createLoadBalancerTo("adhocLoadBalancerName");
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| JMS Destination | |
| Destination used by the router and receiver agents.
In an adhoc configuration, a local channel with a local destination is used to communicate between the router and receiver agents. |
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| Properties | |
| transport | |
| Transport to enable communication between the receiver and the router. Typically, this happens through an internal TCP connection.
The default value is tcp. |
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| hostname | |
| Hostname where the load balancer is configured.
The default value is localhost. |
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| port | |
| Port number used by the specified transport. | |
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