Jukka,
Could not agree with you. Academicaly you are 100% right but how many users 
will use war dist 
with jrc-1.0.jar already in tomcat's lib dir? 
And how many users will just say: "that thing does not work, bye!"
This is common place for the project: Techical things allmost excellent, but 
user must be more then advanced level
to jump over "entry barrier". Do you guys need users at all? :)

> Hi,
>
> On Feb 1, 2008 12:19 AM, Alex Lukin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > JCR api jar is missing in war distro of 1.4
> > Looks strange and causes problems for new users.
> > Is sere some impossible stupid copyright reason or it is just
> > distribution bug?
>
> No. The reason for not putting the JCR API jar inside the webapp is
> that the API really belongs to a shared classloader so that more than
> one webapp can access the same repository.
>
> The preferred deployment model is for you to have the repository
> implementation in one webapp (or in a global JNDI configuration) and
> your client application in a separate webapp. This is not possible if
> the JCR API jar is bundled with the Jackrabbit webapp.
>
> BR,
>
> Jukka Zitting



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SY, Alex Lukin
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