Use the repository descriptor "crx.cluster.master. But note that the value could be null if clustering is disabled on some versions of CRX. Use the following code (it works in any CRX-based app using CRX2.1.0.10+.)
package sample.demo; public interface ClusterService { public boolean isMaster(); }
package sample.demo; import sample.demo.ClusterService; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Component; import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Activate; import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Deactivate; import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Service; import org.apache.felix.scr.annotations.Reference; import javax.jcr.Repository; @Component(metatype = false) @Service(value = ClusterService.class) public class MyClusterAwareService implements ClusterService { private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyClusterAwareService.class); @Reference private Repository repository; public boolean isMaster() { String v = repository.getDescriptor("crx.cluster.master"); boolean isOnMaster = v == null || Boolean.parseBoolean(v); LOGGER.info("MyClusterAwareService isMaster" + isOnMaster ); return isOnMaster; } @Activate protected void activate() { LOGGER.info("service activated" ); } @Deactivate protected void deactivate() { LOGGER.info ("service deactivated"); } }
<% sample.demo.ClusterService clusterService = sling.getService(sample.demo.ClusterService.class); %> Am I master <%= clusterService.isMaster() %>
Note:
Note: In CQ5 there are some libraries to help implement cluster aware OSGi services.See here.
Note:
AEM 5.6.1 (CRX 2.4.30) onward use new topology API. Details at http://helpx.adobe.com/cq/kb/create-cluster-aware-osgi-service.html