Re: Sharing datasource
Yes, that is true. At the moment, there is no EJB clustering in Orion, although it may appear in future versions. Cheers, Scott Linus Larsen wrote: If the same EJB application is running on lets say two servers, and are sharing the same datasource. Do I have to configure the orion-ejb- jar.xml and set the exclusive-write-access=false for every entity deployment (on both servers) sharing the datasource, to avoid inconsistency in the EJBCaching? regards /linus -- Scott Farquhar :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Atlassian :: http://www.atlassian.com Supporting YOUR J2EE World
Re: Sharing datasource
Erm, nope. Orion has EJB clustering, it's just not documented, although I hear a document about it is coming out soon...ish... On 5/19/02 9:50 PM, Scott Farquhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, that is true. At the moment, there is no EJB clustering in Orion, although it may appear in future versions. Cheers, Scott Linus Larsen wrote: If the same EJB application is running on lets say two servers, and are sharing the same datasource. Do I have to configure the orion-ejb- jar.xml and set the exclusive-write-access=false for every entity deployment (on both servers) sharing the datasource, to avoid inconsistency in the EJBCaching? regards /linus
Sharing datasource
If the same EJB application is running on lets say two servers, and are sharing the same datasource. Do I have to configure the orion-ejb- jar.xml and set the exclusive-write-access=false for every entity deployment (on both servers) sharing the datasource, to avoid inconsistency in the EJBCaching? regards /linus