tomcat replication question

2005-05-05 Thread sandy kumar
Hi, 
I am new to tomcat replication and trying to
understand the basic functionality and have few
questions. 

Am I right in thinking that if I have added an object
(say Cart) to a session , and if replication is
configured, then this object will be replicated to the
target?

What abouit changes to this object (cart) once it has
been added to the session? Do all the changes also get
replicated to the target ? for example, once Cart has
been created and added to the session, and if I add a
book to the cart and later remove it, will both
addition /deletion of the book get replicated or only
the last state of the cart object.

Thanks for your replies.

cheers,
sandie



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filesystem independent tomcat [OT ]

2005-04-29 Thread sandy kumar
Hi,

I am doing some exploratory work on tomcat and was
wondering If anyone has felt the need for tomcat which
can be loaded across the network and doesnt rely on
the underlying filesystem in anyway including the
temporary work directory, logging, catalina_home,
catalina_base etc ?

Is there any such version already out there? If not,
then does it break any servlet/jsp specs ?

Thanks for your replies.

cheers,
sandie

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test mail

2005-04-29 Thread sandy kumar
Hi,

I am trying to send a mail to this forum but cant see
my mail in the archieve. If you can see this mail then
can anyone send me a confirmation pls.

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filesystem independent tomcat [OT]

2005-04-29 Thread sandy kumar

Hi,

I am doing some exploratory work on tomcat and was
wondering If anyone has felt the need for tomcat which
can be loaded across the network and doesnt rely on
the underlying filesystem in anyway including the
temporary work directory, logging, catalina_home,
catalina_base etc ?

Is there any such version already out there? If not,
then does it break any servlet/jsp specs ?

Thanks for your replies.

cheers,
sandie

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RE: filesystem independent tomcat [OT]

2005-04-29 Thread sandy kumar
I have gone thru the code and I may end up doing it.
This will require quite a lot of changes at various
places.In fact, I may end up re-designing some of
components and i was wondering of there is already an
effort to do this. Hence the mail.

Just out of interest, what are your requirements and
why do you want to do this?

cheers,
sanjay

--- Peter Crowther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  From: sandy kumar
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  I am doing some exploratory work on tomcat and was
  wondering If anyone has felt the need for tomcat
 which
  can be loaded across the network and doesnt rely
 on
  the underlying filesystem in anyway including the
  temporary work directory, logging, catalina_home,
  catalina_base etc ?
  
  Is there any such version already out there? If
 not,
  then does it break any servlet/jsp specs ?
 
 It's very difficult to do (our project is doing
 something related).  One
 problem is that the spec allows a servlet to store
 temp files using the
 java.io.File interface, which isn't an easy one to
 get round.
 
   - Peter
 

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Re: test mail - thanks

2005-04-29 Thread sandy kumar

For all those who replied to my email, Thanks. I am on
the list now.

cheers,
sandie

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