We WILL have different databases. So I will have to look into the aaf
source and see if I can patch it or find a way to pass in a path for
an index? Thank you again for your help. If I find a way to do this
I'll post it here in case there are others who may have similar
requirements.

-bakki

On 9/13/07, Benjamin Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on a 2nd thought.. if you want one app with different databases,
> you should think about using different indexes for each customer.
> but i don't think you can do this with aaf out of the box .. so you just
> need one drb server and a way to select the right index to index to.
>
> Ben
>
>
> On 2007-09-13, at 10:38 PM, Benjamin Krause wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Thank you very much. That cleared things up for me and I am in the
> >> process of adding ferret to my project. However I am not clear on how
> >> to use the Drb server when you have multiple instances of the app. It
> >> is not the more common deployment scheme where you have multiple app
> >> servers or mongrels but share the same data. Our app will be shared
> >> but the database and the resources are private to each customer. So
> >> can we use Drb to listen on separate ports for serve different
> >> customers?
> >
> > yes you can, check this [1]. Each app will have its own config file
> > (including a port setting) for the ferret drb server. You should
> > definitely use the drb server when using ferret.
> >
> > Ben
> >
> >
> > [1] http://projects.jkraemer.net/acts_as_ferret/browser/trunk/plugin/
> > acts_as_ferret/config/ferret_server.yml
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