The JBoss EAP 7 server instance-id is configured on standalone.xml, like this:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:undertow:3.1" instance-id="node2">
I have and environment with load balancing and sticky session. So, the client receives the JSESSIONID cookies with something like this as value: "ckvLpSqtsN2EjA8WpFqml3UMU5ZIyH2YI29Ir-i.node2".
The question is: I'm on the MBean (with access to FacesContext). How can I get the instance-id of the server that is serving the request? In the above scenario, "node2".
What I already tried:
- FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getSessionId(true).
- Doesn't work because it strips the instance-id from the value in JSESSIONID.
- Reading the JSESSIONID value from the "Cookie" header (avaiable via HttpServletRequest).
- Doesn't work when the user doesn't have a session yet (he has no JSESSIONID cookie).
I have considered avoiding the problem by setting the instance id in an environment variable and configuring standalone.xml to define instance-id="${my.instance.name}". The application, then, reads the environment variable to get the instance-id. This is portable accross AS, but is prone to configuration error. Ideally the application should get exactly what is on instance-id and I don't need the application to be portable.
This question is similar to "Getting instance name of a WebSphere app Server" (Getting instance name of a WebSphere app Server), but for a JBoss EAP 7 server.
System.getProperty("jboss.node.name")