geowolf wrote
> Nobody at the PSC meeting yesterday was dealing with a production system
> using it (I have helped set up
> a couple in the past, making several code adjustment to give them a
> fighting chance of working, but have
> not used it in a long while).

Sorry for bumping this old-ish thread. Perhaps it's the fault of startups
like ours, who should be more active on these forums, for not having a
complete picture.

On our GeoServer-based platform we used JDBCConfig right from the beginning.
With multiple GS instances spread across several machines, and intense
activity with respect to adding / removing layers, styling, and so on - we
only experienced pain with the XML-based catalog. 

<shiver>I can't envisage a truly elastic deployment of GeoServer, if we
still have to depend on a network mount for config.</shiver>

The only problem, we could not upgrade our GS from 2.10.4 to 2.11 due to a
significant slowdown. Now, with the latest improvements, I hope it has been
solved.

Thank you all for GeoServer.
Thank you Niels for JDBCConfig.

Best,
Manuel



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