Yes different URLs should result in different agents being loaded (each will
have their own config, so there has to be a matching config file for "
sample2".
There was some talk around stateless - the idea being that all
question/answer state is kept on the client and passed as needed (say in a
cookie) and this could work in theory for very small amounts of data.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Damon Horrell <
Damon.Horrell(a)solnetsolutions.co.nz> wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
It's good to see someone on the other side of the world using Tohu :-)
Tohu requires that you use the stateful session because only changes are
sent back and forth between the client and server, and so that state needs
to be maintained on the server. Stateless would be useful for a scenario
where the rules are just doing some sort of one-off calculation based on the
inputs provided.
Michael will need to answer re whether the execution server is able to run
2 agents simultaneously and how to to that. In the meantime, you could work
around this problem by creating a separate war file for each and deploying
them both to your app server. I have had a number of Tohu applications
running simultaneously this way, which is exactly what you need for use
within a portal.
Regards, Damon
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From: Nicolas Martignole <nicolas(a)touilleur-express.fr>
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Date: 02/27/2010 05:42AM
Subject: [tohu-users] Stateless/stateful servlet in Tohu
Hi Michael
JBoss Tohu is really a great project. I worked on a Grails similar project
few months ago, and I was really happy to discover Tohu later.
My first question is about the Stateless/stateful URL and Servlet in Tohu
implemented in Scala.
I understood how to close a session with the URI and dispose-session
in stateful mode. However, and because I'm a beginner with Scala,
what are the main differences between the stateless and the stateful
servlet
in JBoss Tohu ?
My Portlet has 2 view modes : normal and maximized. Each view mode
is in fact a simple JSP. I oberved that if I use the stateful mode, and
I try to load 2 separates context/scenarion (with /stateful/sample1 and
/stateful/sample2)
then the 2nd state is never loaded.
I'd like to understand a little bit more this part of Tohu
Thanks for your help, and for the great work
Nicolas
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