Commit 07fdaa53 authored by Greg Thomas's avatar Greg Thomas Committed by akrherz

HZ-8: Update the documentation

parent 5d93e5c4
...@@ -204,17 +204,20 @@ the Hazelcast cluster if JMX has been enabled via the Openfire admin console. ...@@ -204,17 +204,20 @@ the Hazelcast cluster if JMX has been enabled via the Openfire admin console.
Refer to the <a href="http://docs.hazelcast.org/docs/3.9.2/manual/html-single/index.html#monitoring-with-jmx"> Refer to the <a href="http://docs.hazelcast.org/docs/3.9.2/manual/html-single/index.html#monitoring-with-jmx">
Hazelcast JMX docs</a> for additional information.</li> Hazelcast JMX docs</a> for additional information.</li>
</ol> </ol>
<em>Note:</em> The default <code>hazelcast-cache-config.xml</code> file included with the plugin will include a file
<code>conf/hazelcast-local-config.xml</code> that will be preserved between plugin updates. It is recommended that
local changes are kept in this file.
<p>The Hazelcast plugin uses the <a href="http://docs.hazelcast.org/docs/3.9.2/manual/html-single/index.html#configuring-declaratively"> <p>The Hazelcast plugin uses the <a href="http://docs.hazelcast.org/docs/3.9.2/manual/html-single/index.html#configuring-declaratively">
XML configuration builder</a> to initialize the cluster from the XML file described above. XML configuration builder</a> to initialize the cluster from the XML file <code>conf/hazelcast-local-config.xml</code>.
By default the cluster members will attempt to discover each other via multicast at the By default the cluster members will attempt to discover each other via UDP multicast at the
following location: following location:
</p> </p>
<ul> <ul>
<li>IP Address: 224.2.2.3</li> <li>IP Address: 224.2.2.3</li>
<li>Port: 54327</li> <li>Port: 54327</li>
</ul> </ul>
Note that these values can be overridden in the plugin's /classes/hazelcast-cache-config.xml These values can be overridden in the <code>conf/hazelcast-local-config.xml</code>
file (via the multicast-group and multicast-port elements). Many other initialization and file via the multicast-group and multicast-port elements. Many other initialization and
discovery options exist, as documented in the Hazelcast configuration docs noted above. For discovery options exist, as documented in the Hazelcast configuration docs noted above. For
example, to set up a two-node cluster using well-known DNS name/port values, try the example, to set up a two-node cluster using well-known DNS name/port values, try the
following alternative: following alternative:
...@@ -223,10 +226,9 @@ following alternative: ...@@ -223,10 +226,9 @@ following alternative:
&lt;join&gt; &lt;join&gt;
&lt;multicast enabled="false"/&gt; &lt;multicast enabled="false"/&gt;
&lt;tcp-ip enabled="true"&gt; &lt;tcp-ip enabled="true"&gt;
&lt;member&gt;of-node-a.example.com:5701&lt;/member&gt; &lt;member&gt;of-node-a.example.com&lt;/member&gt;
&lt;member&gt;of-node-b.example.com:5701&lt;/member&gt; &lt;member&gt;of-node-b.example.com&lt;/member&gt;
&lt;/tcp-ip&gt; &lt;/tcp-ip&gt;
&lt;aws enabled="false"/&gt;
&lt;/join&gt; &lt;/join&gt;
... ...
</pre> </pre>
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