You do not have the choice of passing the tenantId in the login as
access to the e-commerce store is not restricted Only way you can do it
passing as URL parameter and then collect those parameters in
ControlServlet.
Thanks,
Raj
On Monday 10 October 2011 02:59 PM, gobrien wrote:
Thanks for the reply Pierre.
So the current design is that each web store is a separate web application
attached to a particular tenantId?
I was thinking of a single web application that is connected to the
appropriate database in similar manner to the way the back-end works. The
tenantId would be passed either in the URL or tenantId in the login widget
as currently in the back end.
The majority of my experience has been in MS .NET, IIS, etc. As a result I
might be over thinking this ...
I'm thinking that the management overhead of say 500 web applications on the
disk would become tedious. More importantly, I'm wondering if/how much
performance penalty would there be to running multiple web applications
rather than one web application for all sites. Is this a valid concern with
Tomcat?
Do you have a gut feel for whether reducing such performance concern would
be worth the dev effort?
Thanks,
Gareth.
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