Derby/JavaDB is a very capable database and your requirements quite reasonable ;)
Of course with this approach the database becomes a single point of failure.
-Alexis
On 1 mars 2010, at 19:54, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
> Thank you Kedar and Alex.. for replying to my post..Your suggestions are great help to me.
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> I will try, using all the options you suggested me.
> Alex, using the derby/javadb database which is internal to glassfish appserver to store the shared state is good idea ? The requirment is to update the shared state every 10 seconds.I mean can i hit the database at such fast rate ?
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