If you are using CQ for development purposes only, then there is no harm 
creating two HTTP servers, one for development stuff you put on file-system, 
and one for 'production' running on the Modules database. One more HTTP server 
does not add much load to the system..

;-)

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> From: Florent Georges [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: vrijdag 6 maart 2009 12:09
> To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion; Geert Josten
> Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Edit library modules
> through WebDAV?
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> > To my personal opinion you are better off putting the
> libraries in the
> > Modules database. Note that you can use the Security layer of
> > MarkLogic Server to apply that to the modules themselves as well,
> > giving for instance only specific roles execute rights on specific
> > libraries. You cannot do that when you put them on the file system.
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>   Yes, that's what I thought for a while, and you convinced
> me.  I must admit that if I didn't do it before, it is only
> because I didn't find a way to install CQ unless on the file
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>   I will first look again for that info, because I can't
> afford to not have CQ anymore, then I'll switch the modules
> to the Modules database.
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>   Thank you for the comments, regards,
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> --
> Florent Georges
> http://www.fgeorges.org/
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