Load Balancer is typically for incoming network traffic on an HTTP/S port, wherein those requests will be distributed according to the balancing principle, such as Round-Robin.
For JDBC Notifications, you need a Messaging Provider such as Broker or UM, or a third-party messaging product that supports a messaging standard, say, JMS. Your ISes must be connected to this provider to send and receive messages.
You seem to be expecting a LOCALLY published Notification document on IS1, to be picked up by another IS2, without any Messaging subsystem between them. This is similar to me sending a post to my own address and expecting it to arrive at my neighbour’s house.
It’s either this or I’m terribly misunderstanding your landscape.
Can you elaborate what you mean here?
“the document link that is provided is consuming JMS messages concurrently in load balanced fashion”
Note - Terracotta BigMemory for Clustering purposes only should be available with your IS licence. You can check this with your Licence Manifest or ask your Software AG Account Executive or open a Support Ticket to get a clarification.
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