I am not sure if this question is at the right place here, but will it be possible to make JSPWiki more scalable with this new design ? And then I mean running multiple instances (JVM's) of JSPWiki against 1 shared repository.
The current version of JSPWiki does not offer that scalability, for instance because of the referencemanager, at least not with a File based repository. Running a wiki with hundreds of thousand or even million pages would (I guess) not be possible right now. Startup times would take too long probably. regards, Harry Metske 2008/2/7, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Wow. That sounds pretty damn useful for JSPWiki and beyond. I shared > > Murray's concern about total dependence on JCR too, but if a > > light-weight file-based JCR implementation is feasible, that > > definitely changes my thinking. > > Yes, it is very feasible - as long as you don't try to shoot for > total JSR-170 compliance. Some things, like XPath queries or SQL > queries can be a bit too complicated, though. But if we keep the > feature set that we need relatively clean, and upgrade gradually, > then I think it all should work just nicely. > > /Janne > -- met vriendelijke groet, Harry Metske Telnr. +31-548-512395 Mobile +31-6-51898081
