Hi,

On 4/25/07, Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a requirement of my application to be able to add,modify,edit and read
jackrabbit content from multiple jvms and multiple hosts.  I see references
to a lot of different technologies (SPI, clustering with a journal) to allow for
this, but I don't see anything that I can count on to use in production in the
very near future.

The most stable (and easiest to set up) solution would probably be to
use the JCR-RMI layer for remote access. The jackrabbit-jcr-rmi
component has been in production use for as long as we've had official
Jackrabbit releases, and there have been few problems reported against
it.

See http://jackrabbit.apache.org/doc/components/jcr-rmi.html for
instructions on how to configure and use JCR-RMI.

The only problem with JCR-RMI is that it's not really designed for
best performance, as it essentially requires a separate remote call
for each node and property access. Perhaps you can get started with
JCR-RMI and for example look at the clustering feature if you need
better performance.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

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