the first jackrabbit to start up the repository locks the repository by creating a lock file.
Ross From: "Esmond Pitt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Date: 04/09/2012 10:04 AM Subject: Deployment question: is Jackrabbit process-safe? I have a clustered web-app that uses Jackrabbit. I presently have Jackrabbit in yet another Tomcat and am using RMI to communicate with it. However it occurs to me that I could just include the JackRabbit API jars in the webapp and call it directly, *provided* multiple copies of the Jackrabbit API will co-operate correctly on the database. Is this the case? EJP
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