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Manfred Baedke commented on JCR-1733:
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The file patch-bindsupport.txt covers all five issues mentioned by Julian, 
together with the necessary changes to the OPTIONS method and the handling of 
the DAV header.
It should be noted that DELETE may remove the wrong binding, which is a 
separate issue concerning jackrabbit-core.
Cycle detection is not implemented at WebDAV level, since the current 
jackrabbit core does not allow cycles anyway.

> WebDAV BIND support
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-1733
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1733
>             Project: Jackrabbit
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: jackrabbit-webdav
>            Reporter: Julian Reschke
>            Assignee: Julian Reschke
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: patch-bindsupport.txt, patch-resourceid.txt
>
>
> I'm tempted to work on implementing the WebDAV BIND protocol, as currently 
> defined in http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-ietf-webdav-bind-20.html.
> This issue can be used to collect design proposals and track progress.
> 1) DAV:resource-id live property
> This can be implemented in terms of the JCR UUID. However, we need to turn 
> this one into a URI for WebDAV. If the JCR UUID happens to *really* use UUID 
> syntax, we *could* use urn:uuid. Otherwise, it would probably useful to mint 
> an HTTP URI, served by the WebDAV servlet. (note that the latter has the 
> disadvantage that moving a node to a different server will affect its 
> resource-id, in case that other server allows importing UUIDs).
> 2) REBIND and UNBIND methods
> Same as MOVE and DELETE, with the excpetion of marshalling.
> 3) DAV:parent-set property
> Either trivial (when node isn't shared), or needs to use the JCR 2.0 shared 
> set functionality.
> 4) BIND method
> Either trivial (when shareable nodes aren't supported), or needs to use the 
> JCR 2.0 shared set functionality.
> 5) Cycle detection in depth:infinity requests
> TBD :-)

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