Just my two cents

I'll suggest storing the datas on a central database (which could be clustered 
amongst your servers)


Le Lundi 13 Juin 2005 14:06, Nicolas De Loof a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> this mail is totaly of topic, so sory sory sory...
> ... but there is so much java masters on this list !
>
> I have to replicate some datas between two servers running my app (with
> a load balancer, but not using a cluster mode). We are going to build a
> home-made solution, and I wonder if any open-source tool could help me
> on this.
> I'm looking for something like a "2 phase commit" or "rsync" Java lib,
> that could be used to assert an update on one server will be
> automagically replicated on the other one.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Nico.
>
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