Sharing files on different pc

Hi,
first of all i want to excuse me because of my bad english, i'm really sorry!
then, i try to explain my question:
i started to use iTunes 6 in order to organize all my music collection. The aim was to convert all my CDs into mp3 file format, assuring a good sound quality (according to the limits of the mp3 loss conversion), and, last but not least, adding to the mp3 files all the possible media informations (cd covers, artists, composers, and so on...), thus allowing me to well organize the whole library and to easily improve various informations on all my music collection. I decided to convert all the tracks at the encoding quality of 256 kbps; someone could ask me: why not another file format? because against the others, i think, mp3 assures the maximum compatibility with different hardware instruments... and the hi-fi installed on my car reads only mp3s!;
But THE PROBLEM IS... i've got 2 Personal Computers; one at home (desktop) and a notebook; the first has a large hard disk (80 GB), while the second a small one, only 40 GB. Because of many reasons i decided to use the notebook as the main PC, so i will mainly use it to convert and add new tracks to the library... but i haven't got such disk space! if i use both PCs to add the files to the library, i will have 2 different libraries to work on, with the risk of great confusion, gaps and duplications within the 2 libraries! moreover i'd like to use only the notebook to manage the library, leaving the desktop only for listening music at home;
1) can i solve the disk space problem on my notebook burning some files on CDs? will iTunes remind that some files of the library could be not on the hard disk drive but on a certain cd?
3) how can i easly and safely update the desktop library, syncronizing it with the notebook library?
Thank You very much for your attention and patience.
Marco Pasetti
Acer Notebook   Windows XP Pro  

I just talked with a friend of mine and he said me that i cannot solve the problem number one (1)! there's no way to let iTunes (and any other software like this) to remember on which CD i burned certain tracks! the only way is to use another software, for example MP3 Collector or Music Collector (Related Info).
Anywhere, i still unsolved the 2nd question:
how can i easly and safely update the iTunes library located on my desktop PC, syncronizing it with the iTunes library (the main library!) located on my notebook PC?
thanks to all,
Marco

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              > ><br>In my opinion there should be one proxy
              > >server which redirect requests
              > >to
              > ><br>server in cluster using some balancing method.
              > >But when I read documentation
              > ><br>about cluster's architectures I saw the
              > >picture where each WL cluster
              > >server
              > ><br>had proxy own server. I'm not sure if this
              > >picture showed only outline
              > >of
              > ><br>architecture or it was real solution???</blockquote>
              > >
              > ><p><br>One or more proxy servers can be used.
              > >One is just fine, however
              > >you **might** want to use multiple proxies for
              > >heavily loaded application
              > >to avoid contention. All proxy servers will
              > >load balance between all servers
              > >in clsuter. a proxy servers is not attached
              > >or bound to an instance in
              > >cluster.
              > ><blockquote TYPE=CITE>
              > ><p>Is it better to install another proxy server
              > >(for example Apache) than
              > >WL
              > ><br>proxy server?
              > ><p>In previous questions I asked if it is possible
              > >to replic static classes,
              > ><br>fields etc. Prasad Peddada told that it
              > >is not replicated. But I wonder
              > >if
              > ><br>there exists some method to force replicating
              > >it.? Maybe we can implement
              > ><br>some method and run it?</blockquote>
              > >
              > ><p><br>I would recommend that for static classes,
              > >you use context parameters
              > >of web application or something similar, why
              > >do you need to replicate them.
              > >WHy not each cluster instance have a local copy
              > >and use their own copy
              > >for such classes/fields?
              > ><blockquote TYPE=CITE>
              > ><p>Thanks,
              > ><br>Best regards,
              > ><br>Robert</blockquote>
              > >
              > ><p>Viresh Garg
              > ><br>Principal Developer Relations Engineer
              > ><br>BEA Systems
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              > >
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