[opencms-dev] OpenCms 11 RC: Webform data in a clustered environment

Daniel Seidel d.seidel at alkacon.com
Wed Apr 10 12:13:21 CEST 2019


Hi Kai,

the mechanism is inspired by the user generated content mechanism 
(https://documentation.opencms.org/opencms-documentation/content-in-opencms/user-generated-content-ugc/). 
In essence: it should work in a cluster (more than one OpenCms instance, 
but only one database), but not with replication (multiple OpenCms 
instances and more than one database).

Best, Daniel.

Am 10.04.19 um 12:00 schrieb Schliemann, Kai:
>
> Hi Alkacon team,
>
> congratulations for the good job you have done to bring OpenCms 11 to 
> the community.
>
> We gave the release candidate a try and it looks very good to us.
>
> It took us a while to find out, how the new webform module is working. 
> We configured a webform to safe data to a database as well. This was 
> possible in earlier versions, too. After sending some contact forms we 
> checked the database but the webform tables did not show up. After a 
> while we learned, that the data are now stored in the OpenCms 
> workplace as content resources.
>
> So here is our question:
>
> Consider we have an OCEE based cluster with one frontend and one 
> backend server.
>
> How will the webform data find their way from the frontend vfs to theĀ  
> backend vfs? AFAIK currently only user account data can be 
> synchronized backwards to the workplace server.
>
> The question behind all this is, how a content editor or website 
> responsible can view the webform statistics?
>
> Hope anybody can help.
>
> Best regards
>
> Kai
>
>
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Kind Regards,
Daniel.
  
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Daniel Seidel

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