Bonjour Thomas !
I am not sure about the distributed cache, but the hibernate manager
looks definitely impressive.
What are the steps you need so we help on open sourcing it ? (to
jackrabbit, or some other maven repositories )
Merci !
Nicolas,
On Jul 11, 2006, at 5:54 PM, Thomas Heute wrote:
I would not recommend to start yet another project, you can simply
change the
persistence manager.
The way we do it, is by using a singleton service with a
distributed cache
using a Hibernate persistent manager.
If you are willing to improve our solution and serious about it
feel free to
contact me. (We would need to decouple it from our portal
implementation
first but this would not be hard since they are not highly coupled)
Thomas.
On Monday 10 July 2006 18:07, Sten R. Sandvik wrote:
Hi all.
I must first say that Jackrabbit and JSR 170 is sure fun to work
with.
But my professional experience so far is that Jackrabbit is not
really
suited for large scale applications. Two features that the enterprise
market needs is clustering and online-backup support. I am therefore
polling the crowd for the use of another open-source project that has
the following main "features":
(1) Level 1 and 2 compliant. Optional features to be added when
level 1 and 2 is fully compliant.
(2) SQL-only data store. To simplify the implementation,
Hibernate
or JPOX could be used. This takes care of online-backup, trasaction
support and clustering of datastore.
(3) Transaction aware caching. Plugin support (ehcache,
oscache and
tangosol).
(4) Easy to configure with spring, especially spring 2.0.
Is such an implementation needed? Anyone want to begin to work on
such a
project? Any other open-source implementations out there that
supports
clustering?
Regards,
Sten Roger Sandvik