David Fisher wrote:
Hi Gabe,
Are each domain a separate entity? It is not clear if the domain
(blog instance) are separate because the users are different or they are
separate because they are nodes in a cluster for load balancing
purposes (thus appearing as one against 1 database)?
The domains are separate businesses / product lines with a common web
technology that we have built over the last 6 years.
So they are different for business reasons, not technological. That is
why I am not worried about blogs being accessible from the other,
someone will have to work to do so.
And no I can't have all the blogs in one domain because some of our
partner's customers must enable javascript explicitly for a domain.
In that case would it not be simpler to have complete separate instances
of Roller with different Databases for each business entity.
You can do so in 2 ways.
1)Separate instances in the same JVM like so:
http://www.biz1.com/roller1
http://www.biz2.com/roller2
http://www.biz3.com/roller3
2)Separate instances in DIFFERENT JVMs installed as ROOT context like so:
http://blog.biz1.com
http://blog.biz2.com
http://blog.biz3.com
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Regards
Gabe Wong
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