Hi Yuri, the lucene search indexes cannot be persisted to the JCR repo.
They will always be persisted to your local file system. They can be
removed however between server startups and will get regenerated on next
use. The Guvnor admin tool generates Jackrabbit configs for different
databases so its a good thing to use them, but you can always edit the
generated configurations for your specific needs.
HTH
Tihomir
On 1/14/13 1:22 PM, Yuri wrote:
Thanks for the reply Jervis. I would like to clarify my question,
however: Guvnor uses a great deal of technologies with which I am not
at all familiar. I am new to JCR in general and jackrabbit in
particular, so even when I get something to seemingly work, I still
question whether I've broken a best practice. Having said that, I
used guvnor admin tool to create the repository.xml file, and there
are two spots where it still points to the file system instead of the
DB. In both cases, it is the SearchIndex element, using the lucene
library. I am pretty sure this is what is still creating the folders
in my file system. My question is: since the DB has its own indexes,
do I still need the SearchIndex elements, and if so, is it better to
leave them pointing to the file system? I am asking because I assume
that the repository.xml generated by the Guvnor admin tool is more
accurate than what I would create as a novice.
Thanks again for the help!
Best,
Yuri
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Jervis Liu <jliu(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jliu@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 2013/1/10 23:30, Yuri wrote:
>
> I set up SQL Server as the external repository, and left
> everything else in guvnor and jboss AS7 configured pretty much
> according to defaults.
>
> When I create assets in guvnor, I see that changes are being made
> in the MSSQL db. Despite changes to the db, however, I'm still
> seeing changes to the Repository and Workspace folders. It gets
> more interesting when I truncate the tables in the external
> guvnor db, and restart guvnor, it seems to get all of its assets
> back from those two folders.
>
If you truncate your external db and you still get all assets back
when your restart Guvnor, then there must be some problems with
your configurations. Guvnor does nothing special as far as the
persistent layer is concerned, you should be able to follow
JackRabbit document to set it up correctly, for example:
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/jackrabbit-configuration.html#JackrabbitConf...
Cheers,
Jervis
> Am I doing something wrong? Is it reconstructing the assets from
> lucene indexes? If MSSQL is already indexing things, is the
> lucene index still necessary? Are these basic JCR concepts that I
> am not grasping?
>
> Thanks, Yuri
>
>
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