Jackrabbit has a standalone server
(
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/standalone-server.html) which could live
on a different machine thus allowing your application in the
"no-file-system-io" environment to connect to it via webdav/rest/etc and
avoid local filesystem storage of lucene indexes and repository cofig.
We have AFAIK never tested this option (and it would most likely require
some code changes in Guvnor) but it might be something for you to look
into and see if it works for you.
Hope this helps.
Tihomir
On 11/2/11 5:35 AM, Michael Anstis wrote:
I believe it is not possible at present.
We are having the same issue getting Guvnor to run in OpenShift...
If you managed to re-factor and find a solution please feel free to
contribute back to the project :)
On 2 November 2011 00:06, rahul <8085.rahul(a)gmail.com
<mailto:8085.rahul@gmail.com>> wrote:
We have an environment where file system write access is not allowed.
Looks like Jackrabbit needs repository directory for lucene index
files and
repository.xml file
Is there anyway i can workaround this to just use database for
everything ?
In memory options, configure to do away with the features like
versioning
etc..... ?
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