Oh, didn't realize you're on different servers,
too much thinking in our own setup, sry ;-)
Hmm NFS has its own file caches so you could do that,
besides Tomcat caches stuff in its own local work directory and Ram.
Or you just set up a script/cronjob to do an rsync or scp/rcp between the two local directories.
Don't think Tomcat itself has anything which makes that possible (correct me if i'm wrong), maybe Tomcat 5 will.
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> So I should share the same directory for the Tomcat Servers, with nfs ?
>
> Is It a Good Solution for High Load environment ?
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Simon.Pabst@(protected)]
> Envoye : mercredi 16 juillet 2003 18:22
> A : Tomcat Users List
> Objet : Re: File replication (Tomcat cluster ?)
>
>
> Normally there's no need for replicating your webapp,
> just put it somewhere outside the tomcat directories and point the
> application contexts in both tomcats to that directory (with absolute
> pathnames)
>
> At 17:13 16.07.2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have two Tomcat Servers working in session cluster and I need to
> replicate
> >the content of the Webapp directory.
> >
> >Is it possible ? and how to configure it ?
> >
> > ... Sorry for my poor english
> >_______________________
> > Nicou
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