Hi Milind,
Thanks for the explanation. So now looking at my application it would work
> as follows. Whenever a edit to the database has to be made it will be done
> as an addition of an XML file, never as a change to an existing XML. This
> thing should keep the local buffer of each Sedna still valid only that the
> new XML added to the system will not be visible until somehow the buffer's
> are refreshed.
>
No, it's not true. Database has also metadata catalog (list of all
documents, collections, indexes, schema, etc). It must be consistent between
all nodes.
> And the only way to refresh those local buffers would be to restart the
> sedna instances on each node? Or maybe run a script on each node to add that
> new XML into the instance buffer?
>
There is no way to add document "into the instance buffers". Probably the
only way is to stop all readers, load document and then restart readers.
However, I'm not 100% sure that it will work fine.
Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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