Thanks Sandro for remembering this tool. I was looking at it a long
time ago (and I guess that I did it through jLibrary). I have a
question: what is the difference between standard edition and the
jlibrary edition?

The "killer" feature I am looking for is the possibility to edit the
values on different properties, add/remove properties. This woul be an
wonderfull admin tool (like the ones our RDBMS DBAs have)

./alex
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On 6/13/06, Sandro Boehme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

From time to time I read in the list that people are not really
happy about the open source tooling around the JSR-170. This is
why I would like to point to the JCRBrowser Eclipse plugin. A
couple of months ago I initiated the project because when I
started working with the JCR I also had a hard time to find out
what's actually in the repository and what's not. The plugin can
be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcrbrowser

++ Features ++
With a view to release a stable plugin as soon as possible the
project primarily concentrates on displaying the repository data.
Aside from some other views it contains a node tree and a list
of the according properties. It is also possible to search within
the repository based on the XPath search specified in the
JSR-170. Of course everybody is welcome to integrate his own
JSR-170 compliant command line tool in this JCRBrowser.

++ Connectors ++
The Standard Edition contains a connector to a RMI Server and a
connector to a local Jackrabbit repository configured with a
Derby persistence manager. There is also a jLibrary Edition
containing a specific jLibrary connector which supports easy
connecting and switching between jLibrary repositories.

++ Roadmap ++
o context sensitive help system
o import / export utilizing the JSR-170 api
o interaction with PostgreSQL PM
o connectors to other repositories and JCR implementations

++ New feature announcements ++
I'm looking forward to offering you the new features
indicated in the roadmap. In order to avoid annoying
noise on the list I will rather announce them at the
sourceforge homepage than on the list. The easiest way
to stay tuned is to subscribe to the RSS feed for full
text project news releases 
(http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_project.php?group_id=154841).

Thanks to Martin Perez who is really a helpful partner
in this project!

Best regards and enjoy the JCRBrowser,

Sandro

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http://www.inovex.de
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