> when one reads the replication & mirroring documentation, the mechanism using 
> RMI is described as if one is using RMI as a transport mechanism, implicating 
> that a shared directory is not needed. Is this a correct interpretation?

Yes, this is correct.  The RMI transport mechanism was designed to avoid
the need for a directory to be shared between servers.  The National
Science Digital Library (NSDL) was configured to use three instances of
Fedora: a leader and two followers.  The leader would write journals to
its own (not shared) filesystem as well as the RMI followers via the
MulticastJournalWriter. 

  -Aaron


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