Hi James,

Other than for a multi-store configuration: Do you have the jdbc store
working in a multi-threaded environment?  Do you have it working in a
clustered environment? I'm targeting both these and wanted to get an idea
what I'm in for... :-)

Warwick



-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 4:21 AM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Multilple jdbcstores in domain.xml


I think you have the same problems as I had.

I was able to configure several different store (jdbc) without a problem, 
but when I tried to create the collections in domain.xml then slide hang 
during startup.

I was able to add one store at a time if I only added one collection 
(objectnode) at a time. That meant add one object node. Start/stop the 
server and the add the next.

I have not looked deeper into this problem yet and I have not done any 
testing with the changes applied to slide during the last couple of month.

/jacob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Warwick Burrows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 1:54 AM
Subject: Multilple jdbcstores in domain.xml


> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure Slide to run the testsuite but want to use 
> jdbc stores for all stores but the content. I've created two 
> additional store definitions tx2 and tx3 that are mapped to the scopes 
> "/files_2" and "/files_secondCollection" respectively. I was given 
> this configuration by someone who had gotten it working but they had 
> it working with xmldescriptor nodestores and filesystem sequence 
> stores. But I need to run all metadata stores as jdbc stores. So 
> within each <store> definition for tx, tx2 and tx3
> I've defined a nodestore definition that's a jdbc store and set the other
> stores (sequencestore, securitystore, etc, except contentstore) to refer 
> to
> it.  The jdbc store works fine in a single store configuration of just
> "/files".  I can start slide and use it just fine.  But I've tried a 
> number
> of different things to get the jdbc store working in a multiple 
> store/scope
> configuration with no success.
>
> At first I tried setting the jdbc store defs to be exactly the same 
> for
> each
> new store. So they were all pointing at the same db2 database. But this 
> just
> hung in a sql command while trying to create the "/files_2" uri in the URI
> table. So I tried creating three different tables and configuring one for
> each but this also doesn't work. The last jdbc store definition in the 
> file
> is the one that seems to get used by all of them, including the root 
> store.
> It again hung in a DB2 statement (different place this time) and both the
> first and second tables were empty and only the third table, that was only
> supposed to be for the "tx3" store scoped by "/files_secondCollection",
> contained all the data that's normally created at start time for the "/"
> scope.
>
> So what's the correct usage of jdbc stores in domain.xml?  Are you 
> able to define more than one?  Do you even need to define more than 
> one or should a single jdbc store be shared for all scopes?  How are 
> they supposed to be configured???
>
> Thanks,
> Warwick
>
> 


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