6999.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025301/repository-primary_server.xml>
repository-secondary_server.xml
<http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025301/repository-secondary_server.xml>
workspace.xml
<http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/file/n4025301/workspace.xml>
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View this me
les. Index files are
getting stored in "repository/workspaces/default/index" directory.
Kindly help with lucene configuration to get my index files to store in
RDBMS.
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That is what I was looking for - thanks Tihomir!
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Tihomir Surdilovic wrote:
> Hi Yuri, the lucene search indexes cannot be persisted to the JCR repo.
> They will always be persisted to your local file system. They can be
> removed however between server startups
Hi Yuri, the lucene search indexes cannot be persisted to the JCR repo.
They will always be persisted to your local file system. They can be
removed however between server startups and will get regenerated on next
use. The Guvnor admin tool generates Jackrabbit configs for different
databases s
Thanks for the reply Jervis. I would like to clarify my question, however:
Guvnor uses a great deal of technologies with which I am not at all
familiar. I am new to JCR in general and jackrabbit in particular, so even
when I get something to seemingly work, I still question whether I've
broken a b
On 2013/1/10 23:30, Yuri wrote:
I set up SQL Server as the external repository, and left everything
else in guvnor and jboss AS7 configured pretty much according to defaults.
When I create assets in guvnor, I see that changes are being made in
the MSSQL db. Despite changes to the db, however
I set up SQL Server as the external repository, and left everything else in
guvnor and jboss AS7 configured pretty much according to defaults.
When I create assets in guvnor, I see that changes are being made in the
MSSQL db. Despite changes to the db, however, I'm still seeing changes to
the Repo