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Amy Shebes Director of Technical Recruiting E|R|S|S EricRobert Staffing Solutions, LLC. E|R|S|S EricRobert SharePoint Solutions (Your Partner in IT Staffing & Solutions) 363 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor New York, NY 10001 646-873-3027-direct 212-695-5900 x227-main http://www.ericrobert.com GO GREEN Please consider the environment before printing this email or its attachments. -----Original Message----- From: majohnst [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 11:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Multiple Webapps using RMI on Tomcat I am currently building a CMS system where all the data is stored in jackrabbit. This system will be able to host multiple websites and use multiple webservers for load balancing. As it is currently setup, each webapp is a node on a jackrabbit cluster. All the web servers are joined to the same jackrabbit cluster. So all webapps are all sharing a common repository. The downside is that each webapp has to startup and run it's own node. On each webserver we have 2 webapps (websites) and each has to startup and act like a node on the cluster. Is there a way with RMI that I can startup one repository in tomcat and then share that repository with all my webapps running on that tomcat installation? This way I would only have 1 jackrabbit cluster node per tomcat installation. We are currently using spring and springmodules to access jackrabbit. I saw how I could use springmodules to expose a local repository through rmi, but I didn't see how I could consume that repository through a different webapp. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Multiple-Webapps-using-RMI-on-Tomcat-tp21916528p21 916528.html Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
