Hi.

I've done a vanilla 1.0.16 install of Slide
and am now trying to understand the configuration
basics. I'd appreciate an explanation of a couple of things.

1. slide_ns_slide log

In the slide_ns_slide log, I see the following lines

03 Sep 2002 16:42:41 - slidestore.reference.JDBCDescriptorsStore - INFO - Connecting 
to "jdbc:hsqldb:slidestructure" as user "sa"
03 Sep 2002 16:42:42 - org.apache.slide.store.StandardStore - INFO - Delisting service
slidestore.reference.JDBCDescriptorsStore@fbb7cb from active transaction with failure
03 Sep 2002 16:42:42 - org.apache.slide.transaction.SlideTransactionManager - INFO - 
Rollback Transaction 1 xid
main-1031035361184-1- in thread main


This would seem to suggest that the hsqldb didn't get set up correctly.
Is this the case? What happens when a service is "delisted"? I seem
to be able to lock files etc suggesting it is working ok. Has some
other descriptor store taken over from the JDBC store?

2. Making the descriptor store persistent

The hsql database would appear to be memory resident only.
I'd appreciate a pointer to instructions on how to make it
persistent. Do I need to recompile the code JDBCDescriptorNodeStore
code and add "CACHE" to each statement? How do I tell hsql where
to put its files?


3. Repopulation of the node store

If I copy some files and they get stored in the content store then
I shutdown and restart slide, assuming the node store isn't
persistent, does the node store automatically get populated with nodes
for each file in the content store, assuming hsql is not
persisting the node enties from when I first stored the content.
Are the node and file stores synchronised somehow or are operations
on each independent? How does this affect WEBDAV functionality?


Thanks for any assistence.

Regards
Michael

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Michael Leditschke
AMMD Professional Services Pty Ltd
+61 407 671 480

"The question of whether computers can think is
like the question of whether submarines can swim"

                    --Edsger W. Dijkstra,
                      deceased 6 August 2002



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