[opencms-dev] Two OpenCMS applications with only one OpenCMS DB

Felipe.Ramos at steria.es Felipe.Ramos at steria.es
Fri Jul 9 12:39:01 CEST 2004


Ok. So you think that is not possible using two OpenCMS with only one 
OpenCMS DB. 

Thank you !!


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Felipe Ramos
Steria España
Paseo de las Doce Estrellas, 2
Campo de las Naciones
28042 Madrid, Spain
Tel.: 913 939 888
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Andras Balogh <andras at reea.net>
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Hello,

    The biggest problem i think would be the cache, the one with public 
access will not recognize the
changes made in the internal use because the cache mechanism in some 
places is implemented
havnig in mind that the change has happened in the same JVM.
(this is happening in opencms5)

Best regards,
Andras.

Felipe.Ramos at steria.es wrote:

>
> Hi all!!
>
> Because publishing a project can be a lot of expensive in CPU and 
> Memory,  we have though on using two tomcats in two machines  either 
> of them with an OpenCMS, and both connected to the same OpenCMS DB.
>
> One of the OpenCMS is for public access, and the other one would be 
> for internal use ( modify offline project and publishing )
>
> Is it possible that configuration? 
> What problems could I find?
>
> Thank you very much!!
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> Felipe Ramos
> Steria España
> Paseo de las Doce Estrellas, 2
> Campo de las Naciones
> 28042 Madrid, Spain
> Tel.: 913 939 888
> -------------------------------------------------


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