Hi Steve,

if you just want to have a transactional file system, plugging in all Slide might be overkill. I have implemented the tx file system to be more or less independent of Slide. Have a look at the classes in org.apache.slide.store.txfile.rm. What you would have to do, though, is to write something like an XAResource suitable to your needs and some notion of a connection to the tx file system. The connection might be a dummy when you only plan to access the local file system.

However, the "clean" way to go would be to have a connector to Slide talking WebDAV. We are currently evaluating this...

As this is a bit off topic, fell free to personally contact me for details.

Cheers,
Oliver


Steve Ebersole wrote:
I am interested in proofing usage of Slide as a transactional file store
inside some existing apps.  The transactional part, however, must be bound
to global JTA UserTransactions through external TransactionManager lookups
(specifically WebLogic and JBoss TM lookups).  I searched the archives and
found a message
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=slide-dev&m=105698978309612&w=2 that
references a patch to allow Slide to be used in this manner.  That message
was dated June 6, 2003.

Did that feature make the new 2.0 beta release?

Thanks


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