Application clients

An application client receives its routing information from the LSD (routing table) hosted in the Node Agent. If the appserver environment does not have routing information for a client failover available, the client will fail to run if all Node Agents are unavailable. Once the application server environment has routing information available, the application client will run successfully if it is not using a single Node Agent to bootstrap and is not binding (writing). All EJB IORs contain the list of LSD host and ports.

However, the Deployment Manager may remove servers on a node with a failed Node Agent and publish a new routing table to all nodes where Node Agents are still alive, which disturbs the WLM routing.

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