Hi,

We are eager to know how the production environment will be?
In real environment is this possiable to have a single http server connected 
with 2 different database. So that requests from http server will get executed 
in both the databases without hardcoding database name in xdmp:eval/xdmp:invoke?

With regards,
Mano




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From: Justin Makeig <[email protected]>
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 30 December, 2009 10:06:58 PM
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] To access two database via single HTTP 
server

Mano,  
xdmp:eval 
<http://developer.marklogic.com/pubs/4.1/apidocs/Ext-6.html#xdmp:eval> and 
xdmp:invoke 
<http://developer.marklogic.com/pubs/4.1/apidocs/Ext-6.html#xdmp:invoke> can be 
used to evaluate code against another database. In general, though, I'd try to 
stay away from these for performance reasons as well as overall maintainability 
of your code. Can you give some more details about your application and 
content? One option might be to isolate your content using collections or 
directories in the same database. 

Justin
 
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On Dec 30, 2009, at 4:53 AM, mano m wrote:


Hi,
> 
>As per my understanding single HTTP server can be connected to single database 
>alone.
> 
>My content is stored in two database. Is it possible to access the content 
>stored in 2 different database via single HTTP server connection?
> 
>Is there any other way to attain this? Or Do I need to create separate HTTP 
>server for each database?
> 
>Thanks & Regards,
>Mano
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