Hi,

Services are saved or restored directly to the DB, so when it's down, the
Services Management webapp cannot update/add/delete services anymore. There
is no specific process to work offline.

Best regards,

Jérôme LELEU
Founder of CAS in the cloud: www.casinthecloud.com | Twitter: @leleuj
Chairman of CAS: www.jasig.org/cas | Creator of pac4j: www.pac4j.org

2014-10-08 16:02 GMT+02:00 Adam Causey <apcau...@vcu.edu>:

> For CAS 3.5.2 - If the backing database for the Services Management​ is
> unavailable (due to failure, updates, etc.), will any changes be made
> through the management interface be synced back to the database once it
> becomes available?  Does anyone have experience with this?
>
> The documentation makes it clear that the application is periodically
> refreshed with current data from the database, but I wanted to know if
> there is some kind of backend process that recognizes the database is
> available and then syncs changes back to the database.
>
>> Notes on the availability of Services Management Application Database
>>
>> If the Services Management Application database happens to be unavailable
>> you will still be able to perform service authorization.  CAS maintains an
>> in-memory collection of services that is periodically refreshed from the
>> database.  If the database is down, the periodic refresh process will
>> fail.  But the in-memory data will continue to be available to support
>> service authorization.
>>
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Adam
>
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