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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Olve Hansen <ol...@intermedia.uib.no> on 2005/11/10 08:10:37 UTC

replicated sessions and manager app

In a cluster of  tomcats, should the session count be equal in all three
webapp listings (the sum of all sessions, since they are replicated) in
the separate managers, or does the manger only count sessions created on
the tomcat instance the manager represents?


Thanks
Olve

RE: trivial example required - Tapestry 4 hivemind service for cayenne

Posted by Jean-Francois Poilpret <jf...@hcm.vnn.vn>.
Hi,

No , not really so.
HiveTranse is indeed compatible with HiveMind 1.1 (since version 0.5.0) but
it does not provide support (yet?) for Cayenne.

However, in the HiveMind WIKI I saw some posted code that shows Cayenne
integration, it would be worth a look, I believe.

Cheers

	Jean-Francois

-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:news@sea.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Ron Piterman
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:36 PM
To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: trivial example required - Tapestry 4 hivemind service for
cayenne

I think there is one at hivetrans (sourceforge) - which is now 
compatible with hivemind 1.1

Cheers,
Ron

????? John Coleman:
> I'm looking for a very simple example of using Tapestry 4 and delivering
persistence using a Hivemind service.
> 
> Rather than doing lookups, I'd like the Tapestry classes to be injected
with the necessary reference for the service interface. Ideally the example
should be using Cayenne. Cayenne provide a Tap3 example, but I think the
Cayenne classes are accesed directly and of course, not through Hivemind.
> 
> Has anyone got an example of this they would care to share, or if not some
**detailed explanations** (with source) of how to achive this goal?
> 
> TIA,
> John


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Re: trivial example required - Tapestry 4 hivemind service for cayenne

Posted by Ron Piterman <rp...@gmx.net>.
I think there is one at hivetrans (sourceforge) - which is now 
compatible with hivemind 1.1

Cheers,
Ron

ציטוט John Coleman:
> I'm looking for a very simple example of using Tapestry 4 and delivering persistence using a Hivemind service.
> 
> Rather than doing lookups, I'd like the Tapestry classes to be injected with the necessary reference for the service interface. Ideally the example should be using Cayenne. Cayenne provide a Tap3 example, but I think the Cayenne classes are accesed directly and of course, not through Hivemind.
> 
> Has anyone got an example of this they would care to share, or if not some **detailed explanations** (with source) of how to achive this goal?
> 
> TIA,
> John


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trivial example required - Tapestry 4 hivemind service for cayenne

Posted by John Coleman <jo...@ntlworld.com>.
I'm looking for a very simple example of using Tapestry 4 and delivering persistence using a Hivemind service.

Rather than doing lookups, I'd like the Tapestry classes to be injected with the necessary reference for the service interface. Ideally the example should be using Cayenne. Cayenne provide a Tap3 example, but I think the Cayenne classes are accesed directly and of course, not through Hivemind.

Has anyone got an example of this they would care to share, or if not some **detailed explanations** (with source) of how to achive this goal?

TIA,
John

Re: replicated sessions and manager app

Posted by Olve Hansen <ol...@intermedia.uib.no>.
tor, 10,.11.2005 kl. 08.10 +0100, skrev Olve Hansen:

> In a cluster of  tomcats, should the session count be equal in all
> three webapp listings (the sum of all sessions, since they are
> replicated) in the separate managers, or does the manger only count
> sessions created on the tomcat instance the manager represents?

Sorry, meant to send this to tomcat users.. Didn't look to hard on the
pasted address..
But if anyone knows?  :-)