Those are both search engines with non-critical data update issues.  You
do need an example with more business-logic oriented type
functionality.  I could mock something like those up with Lucene just
with a few routers and pushing the indicies to the mirrored systems. 
This doesn't answer the "enterprise system" question.  Secondly we need
examples on a more moderate basis.  

(sorry, if that sounds critical, I don't mean to be, I think you're
heading the discussion the right direction, I just don't think those
examples do that)

On a more personal note.  Funny story: My wife went to high/grade school
with the Google guy.  Small world eh? 

-Andy

On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 08:57, Ted Husted wrote:
> Perhaps the question to ask is how are real sites providing real
> scalabilty without resorting to Enterprise JavaBeans?
> 
> Take google.com and yahoo.com for example, 
> 
> Yahoo offers a signficant number of remote, multi-user applications like
> the ones we would like to provide to our own clients. Are they using
> EJBs? If not, what do they use? How can we turn Yahoo's approach into a
> toolkit model that other developers can use?
> 
> Google is offering a single, read-only servvice, but at mind-bending
> speed. How does it serve so many users so quickly? Again, how can we
> package that approach in a way that it accessible to other developers?
> 
> Sorry to be providing more queries than code, but to paraphrase Linus,
> it often takes one person to articulate an issue, and another to resolve
> it =:o)
> 
> 
> -- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
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