excellent! that is pretty easy!
I've configured two stores to test this solution in domain.xml:
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<slide>
<namespace name="slide">
<definition>
<store name="tx">
....
</store>
<store name="tx2">
....
</store>
<scope match="/" store="tx"/>
<scope match="/store2" store="tx2"/>
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Unfortunately, I do not see my 'store2' scope anywhere when trying to view through
localhost:8080/slide or /slide/store2 with the default web.xml file. The scope
parameter is blank (aka everything), the depth-limit is still at 3. I would think that
where /store2 is a child of '/' that the ACL's would inherit down - no changes that I
could see there would make a difference.
Nor could I see the /store2 through the Webdav client API, although admittadly I am
doing just some basic checking using already existing code (which partly expects to
have it viewable through the localhost:8080/slide url).
Any Ideas?
-D
***Just as an FYI, one of the scopes must have a match of "/" otherwise you will get
this error:
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06 Oct 2004 10:36:25 - org.apache.slide.common.Namespace - ERROR - org.apache.sl
ide.common.ServiceMissingOnRootNodeException: Service is missing on root node
org.apache.slide.common.ServiceMissingOnRootNodeException: Service is missing on
root node
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan L�tzkendorf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:14 AM
> To: Slide Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: configuring multiple namespace/stores - howto?
>
>
> Multiple stores is simple
> <slide>
> <namespace name="slide">
> <definition>
> <store name="root">
> ....
> </store>
> <store name="tx1">
> ...
> </store>
> <store name="tx2">
> ...
> </store>
> <scope match="/" store="root"/>
> <scope match="/path1" store="tx1"/>
> <scope match="/path2" store="tx2"/>
>
> multipe namespaces I have never tested.
> A single WebDavServlet is intended to use s single Namespace.
> For multipe namespaces you need multiple servlets.
>
> Stefan
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