Re: WHChangeNotification Question
Re: WHChangeNotification Question
- Subject: Re: WHChangeNotification Question
- From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 13:02:44 -0600
Ok -
So you are saying that I *should* use the Wonder version instead? If
so, is it stand alone, or, do I need ERX my classes etc.?
- James
On Mar 31, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
James,
You need to configure it to know what instances you have, and what
classes you want distributed.
I believe the version available uses direct connect, so you'll have
to make sure that it's enabled.
There have been some concerns about issues with the direct connect
transport mechanism... it's suggested that you use some other type
of transport like JMS. I also believe that project wonder has
something similar to WHChangeNotification that already uses JMS.
Ken
On Mar 31, 2006, at 12:28 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello -
Now that we went multiple instances, we are having refresh
problems and since this is a multi-user type application our
customer are now complaining. Basically, changes in one instance
are not reflected in the other.
So, I perused the list and found WHChangeNotification as the magic
answer. I downloaded it, made it into a framework in Eclipse, and
imported it, set the configurations carefully, and have uploaded
it to dev for testing.
No change in behavior!
Is there a magic step I am missing?
Thanks
James Cicenia
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