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Jukka Zitting resolved JCR-1060.
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    Resolution: Duplicate
      Assignee: Jukka Zitting

Resolving as a duplicate of the more detailed issue JCR-1677.

> New workspaces created in 1 cluster node are not automatically available in 
> other cluster nodes
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-1060
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1060
>             Project: Jackrabbit
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: clustering, jackrabbit-core
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.1
>         Environment: Affects all environments. We're testing with Fedora Core 
> 4, Mysql, Tomcat 5.0.30 and JDK 1.5.0_11
>            Reporter: Shaun Barriball
>            Assignee: Jukka Zitting
>            Priority: Minor
>
> New workspaces are not clustered. 
> Creating a new workspace (Workspace2) on node A does not result in a new 
> workspace being created on node B e.g.
> Node A file system:
>       Repository
>       Version
>       Workspaces
>               Workspace1
>               Workspace2
>  
> Node B file system:
>       Repository
>       Version
>       Workspaces
>               Workspace1
> This is problem for us as new workspaces are being created all the time, 
> hence they must be automatically clustered. 
> I'm guessing this problem occurs as the "create workspace" mechanism is 
> JackRabbit specific and is outside of the JCR spec and event model?
>  
> Potential solutions:
> .        Move to a DatabaseFileSystem - there are a couple of disadvantages
> to this for us. We like to be able to view and amend the files and in 
> particular we regularly updated the custom_nodetypes.xml with new types as 
> part of an upgrade process. Presumably the nodes types would be less 
> accessible within the database.
> .        Use a Network File Share for local files - we're trying to achieve
> the simplest solution for fault tolerance therefore we'd rather avoid the 
> complication of filesystem replication schemes (Linux DRBD etc) or the 
> expense of SAN solutions.
> .        Manually create copy new workspaces - also not really an option as
> new workspaces are created all the time
>  

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