On 6/19/07, bilobag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the quick responses. I am interested in trying the mapping
tool.
I am currently using Spring and noticed that you are working on some
spring
integration components. Are these in a stable state? I would like to be
able to configure the jcr mapping file in my spring configuration to load
at
startup. Please let me know if there is anything that currently does
this.
Thanks.
We made a lot of changes in the OCM API. So, we have to review the Spring
support.
I would like to modify it when the first OCM release is done.
Pavel Konnikov wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:52:00 +0400, Christophe Lombart
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> Also, is there any documentation for getting started with this?
>>
>> I would like to work on the doc asap but they are some interresting
info
>> in
>> the doc folder. You can generate it with maven. Anyway, I have to
>> review it
>> due to a lot of changes since the move into Jackrabbit.
>>
> In documentation generated by maven missing pictures and on page "The
> Persistence Manager Setup" very old information.
>
> setup now more simple:
>
> ...
>
>
> session.getWorkspace().getNamespaceRegistry().registerNamespace("ocm",
> "http://jackrabbit.apache.org/ocm");
>
> String[] files = {"mapping1.xml", "mapping2.xml"};
> ObjectContentManager objectContentManager = new
> ObjectContentManagerImpl(session, files);
>
> // register namespace "ocm" and nodetypes from
> src/test/test-config/nodetypes/custom_nodetypes.xml
>
> MyObject object = new MyObject();
> object.set...();
> object.setPath("/some/path");
>
> objectContentManager.insert(object);
>
> object = (MyObject) objectContentManager.getObject
("/some/path");
> objectContentManager.update();
>
> Filter filter =
> objectContentManager.getQueryManager().createFilter(MyObject.class);
> Query query =
> objectContentManager.getQueryManager().createQuery(filter);
> objectContentManager.remove(object);
>
> objectContentManager.save();
>
> ...
>
> It is very simple!
>
>>> So the wrapper class design isn't a good idea?
>>
>> not for me :-) maybe others can have another point of view
>>
> Agree. Why invent wheel!
>
>
> --
> Best regards. Pavel Konnikov
>
>
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