On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Stefan Klein <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 25.03.2011 16:37, schrieb Nebu Pookins: >> 1) When a user downloads their own instance of the CouchApp, it's >> "tied" to that user. Bob cannot use Alice's copy of the CouchApp to >> blog; but if Alice had the foresight to download a copy both under her >> account and under Bob's account, then they can still share a laptop >> for offline access, although in different copies of the app. [...] > > Not sure if it will fit your needs, but there also is solution 3: > Have 4 (filtered) replications. > One pair using Alices credentials pulling/pushing Alices blogposts and > another two using Bobs credentials to push/pull his blogposts. > For the "main" server there is no difference if the user is logged in using > the webinterface, curl, whatever or if it's his replication.
Hi Stefan, Thanks for your input. It seems to me that your solution 3 is similar (though not identical) to solution 1, in that it has the same disadvantages of requiring each user having their own instance of CouchDB installed. - Nebu
