Fernando,
I was just about to copy and paste the entire article, when I realised
that the wiki syntax is subtly different from the MediaWiki/ Wikipedia
one that I use :-(
I've nothing against somebody using it (it's creative commons after all)
as a basis for a more comprehensive page on JBoss. For the moment I've
just put a link so at least people can find the info.
Paul
Fernando Meyer wrote:
Hi Mike,
Could you also contribute/share this information into drools wiki?
On 10/8/07, *Fernando Meyer* < fernando(a)fmeyer.org
<mailto:fernando@fmeyer.org>> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Could you also can contribute/share this information into drools
wiki?
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Deploying_JBoss_Drools_BRMS_on_W...
<
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Deploying_JBoss_Drools_BRMS_on_W...
Regards
On 10/8/07, *Mike McMahon* < michael.mcmahon(a)activewire.net
<mailto:michael.mcmahon@activewire.net>> wrote:
Paul,
thanks for the great info. Like you I have reconfigured
jackrabbit to
use a (non-derby) database and here are some comments:
1) I find the speed is about 20X slower this way versus using
derby
(almost unacceptably slow.. maybe because I use
JNDIDatabaseFileSystem?)
2) if you prefer to use a WebLogic connection pooled
connection it goes
like this:
<PersistenceManager
class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.db.JNDIDatabasePersistenceManager">
<param name="dataSourceLocation"
value="java:comp/env/jdbc/MyJndiPoolName"/>
<param name="schema" value="mysql"/>
<param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="${ wsp.name
<
http://wsp.name>}_"/>
<param name="externalBLOBs" value="false" />
</PersistenceManager>
3) you can also use the database instead of local filesystem
storage:
<FileSystem
class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.db.JNDIDatabaseFileSystem">
<param name="dataSourceLocation"
value="java:comp/env/jdbc/MyJndiPoolName"/>
<param name="schema" value="mssql"/>
<param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="${ wsp.name
<
http://wsp.name>}"/>
</FileSystem>
Paul Browne wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I've documented the process of getting Drools BRMS running on
Weblogic
> (i.e. non JBoss App Server) at
>
http://www.firstpartners.net/kb/index.php/Deploying_JBoss_Drools_BRMS_on_...
<
http://www.firstpartners.net/kb/index.php/Deploying_JBoss_Drools_BRMS_on_...
> <
http://www.firstpartners.net/kb/index.php/Deploying_JBoss_Drools_BRMS_on_...;.
>
> It also covers using a non-Derby DB - the sample used is
MySQL , but
> just as easy for Sql-Server or Oracle.
>
> Two Questions:
>
> a) Is there anything that you think I've missed?
> b) I'm happy for this doc to live on my Wiki (and link to it), or
> would you prefer to add this to the JBoss Drools Wiki?
>
> I'm still trying to 'break' this, but let me know what you
think.
>
> Paul
>
>
www.firstpartners.net/blog
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