thanks for all the information Heidi
2008/7/25 David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > ... or just use the Entity Sync stuff that is conveniently included in > OFBiz... > > -David > > > On Jul 25, 2008, at 4:04 AM, Jaskooner Singh wrote: > >> There are many products available that do database synconisation and >> replication. >> >> Some are platform specific and some are platform neutral. >> >> Check here for some info on postgres >> Website or the Daffodil Replicator. >> >> Jaskooner >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 24 Jul 2008, at 20:16, "Heidi Dehaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> yes, ok i know load balancing. But that is for the web server. >>> But is there no online synchronisation between the two databases? >>> >>> Heidi >>> >>> 2008/7/24 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> >>>> This is done using a technique called Load Balancing. Tomcat (embedded >>>> in >>>> OFBiz) provides some help, you might find information on the Net... >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>>> From: "Heidi Dehaes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> >>>>> and do you know how to do that? >>>>> >>>>> Heidi >>>>> >>>>> 2008/7/20 Adrian Crum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>>> >>>>>> --- On Sun, 7/20/08, Heidi Dehaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> From: Heidi Dehaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>>> Subject: distributed application >>>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>>> Date: Sunday, July 20, 2008, 3:55 AM >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have read it is possible to run ofbiz at different >>>>>>> locations on >>>>>>> different computers simultaneously whereby the database is >>>>>>> being >>>>>>> synchronized every x seconds. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And is it so you can then have 10000 concurrent users by >>>>>>> using "poor" >>>>>>> internet connections at each pc? >>>>>> >>>>>> Distributing OFBiz over a number of servers is usually done because >>>>>> the >>>>>> site has a high volume of traffic. >>>>>> >>>>>> -Adrian >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> > >
