Hi Bala,
clustering does not work by simply sharing the repository folder:
modifications made by one cluster node in the filesystem will not be
noticed by other repositories in the cluster. There is a wiki page
dedicated on this topic:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/Clustering
Hope this helps
Dominique
On 14/09/2007, bala subramanian <balasubramanian_k3@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I am working in a Content Management Project.
> OS - Unix;TOMCAT 5.0;Java 1.4;Jackrabbit 1.3.1 (Clustering Supported) - We
> are using this version.Jackrabbit 1.0 (Didn't have clustering)
> We have implemented load balancing in TOMCAT (say A, B and C).
> But the content created by TOMCAT-A is not visible for TOMCAT-B and
> TOMCAT-Ceven though content folder is shared between the TOMCATS.
> CONTENT CREATION:We have different types of contents like "Surveys,
> Promotion, Trainings etc"which we can create from our application Backend
> interface.The content can be viewed from the Frontend interface.This process
> is done by using Java Content Repository (JackRabbit 1.3.1supports
> clustering).
> Suppose I create a Content called "Check Box" Survey using the Tomcat-A,
> thesame content is not available for the Tomcat-B
> Please tell me if you need further information.
> Please tell me what should I do to solve this problem.
> Thanks & Regards,
> Bala
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