It's the default storage for JackRabbit, it makes sense when you want to use a
JCR without requiring to have a database.
In the case of JBoss Portal, 100% Filesystem is not really useful and the
default behavior is 100% database.
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Davide-
Look at this for CMS clustering related documentation.
http://docs.jboss.com/jbportal/v2.6/reference-guide/en/html/clustering.html#d0e3441
Thanks
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Thanks again Sohilcan you give me a reference, in the Jboss documentation,
about a PortalCMS clustering?.
Thks.
Davide
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in wich node the cms store my files when i use the cms admin for uploading
the contents?
When running in Portal clustered mode:
If the PortalCMS clustering is used, it currently designates a Singleton
PortalCMS node which processes all requests (retrieval/publishing). This node
is selected