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2: Re: LAMS 2.0 and Moodle Integration on Two Servers
In response to 1 02/28/07 08:26 PM
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Hi Kris,

> Has anyone successfully got LAMS 2.0 and Moodle integrated on two separate servers
> and if so, how easy is it to do?

I don't know if this would count, but I have and several times ;-)

It's actually much more easy now that it was with 1.0.2, as now we have an interface to do it all and you don't need to fiddle with the database anymore.

Also, we have added a validation step so you can verify that there's connectivity between the two servers.


> it's not as if they are sending packets back and forth continuously

That's right, the communication between the two systems as such is minimal. Just a few webservices call from Moodle to LAMS and a callback from LAMS to Moodle when it needs to retrieve users data, which both of them go over http so no problems with open special ports, etc.

> How easy is it to get LAMS 2.0 to work on port 80?

Easy peacy.

If you are using the Windows installer, that's one of the options while you are installing it. If you are installing it on Unix, there's only one file you need to modify to set the port you want to use. I can't remember the file, but let me know if you need to know.

Thanks,

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

3: Re: Re: LAMS 2.0 and Moodle Integration on Two Servers
In response to 2 02/28/07 08:31 PM
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Just adding a bit more to this. One of the very cool things that LAMS 1.0.2 and 2.0 allow you to do when integrating it with different LMSs is that you can have only *one* LAMS server and have it integrated with as many other Moodle, Blackboard, Sakai, .LRN, WebCT servers as you want.

That means one LAMS server can treat several LMS as if they would have their own LAMS instance and users from one server won't interfere with another integrated server.

For instance here at Macquarie University, there are a couple of departments that run their own Moodle servers and we provide them with LAMS2 for their servers. So they only need to maintain their Moodle server and don't worry to manage the LAMS server, which we do it for them. Also since we have to maintain only one server is quite simple on our side as well.

Ernie

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