Sun cluster + sun web 7

hi,
Which sun cluster version supports sun web server 7 ???
Mihails

If you talking about assigning the same IP for all instances (hopefully all the nodes are configured with the same IP), then you can just give that IP while configuring the http listener.
If you want to assigning a different IP, for the same http listener, for each instance of the configuration then that's currently not possible via the administration interfaces.

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