Warwick,

I'm not sure what you mean by a multi-threaded environment.

As for clustering, all of my development and testing so far has been done with a jdbc store. I haven't had a chance yet to do extensive testing, but it does work.

-James

Warwick Burrows wrote:
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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