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EclipseLink 1.2.0 Workbench usage [message #535659] Tue, 25 May 2010 08:05 Go to next message
Petros Petrou is currently offline Petros PetrouFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: May 2010
Junior Member
Hi,

We have been trying to configure eclipselink to use a distributed cache.

We have created a project and a session in which we have
configured the Cache Coordination.

Our problem is that when we export the Project Deployment XML
this information does not exist.

In addition we are not sure how all the configuration that is done
in the workbench gets deployed to the server.

Could somebody please assist?

Thank you,

Petros
Re: EclipseLink 1.2.0 Workbench usage [message #536053 is a reply to message #535659] Wed, 26 May 2010 19:35 Go to previous message
Les Davis is currently offline Les DavisFriend
Messages: 4
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
As to sessions and cache coordination, when editing sessions in workbench, these changes will be reflected in the saved sessions.xml file and will not appear in any project deployment xml file as they are not associated. I did discover a problem with cache synchronization selection in the sessions editor in the workbench and have filed this bug: 314555. If this is the problem you are experiencing, you can work around this by editing the sessions.xml file directly.

As for more general deployment information, this documentation may be helpful:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_EclipseLink_Files_for_Deplo yment_%28ELUG%29

-Les
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