What you're looking to do sounds like it's in jackrabbit's domain,
so welcome and good luck.
You should probably send questions to
us...@jackrabbit.apache.org
not the dev list though.
Cheers!
Greg Akins wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up.
I'll try not to ask anymore stupid questions until I read more of the
documentation.
Just to state what I'm hoping for, before I get too far down the wrong
path, I'm working on an application for storing and associating a lot
of different data (movies linked to pictures, text linked to movies,
powerpoint presentations linked to audio, etc..)
It seems obvious to me, that using JCR for a content repository is the
right way to go; but I'm not sure past that. Am I in the right place?
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Dave Brosius <dbros...@mebigfatguy.com> wrote:
FirstHop uses what's called a Transient Repository. This is a 10 cent word
that really means 'embedded'. So if you want to use jackrabbit such that the
actually cms is inside your program (jvm), then you use that. and so your
program and the 'cms' share the same xml files because they are one. You can
use other types of repositories that this is not the case.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Greg Akins" <angryg...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 3:50pm
To: "Dave Brosius" <dbros...@mebigfatguy.com>
Cc: dev@jackrabbit.apache.org
Subject: Re: Pain Trying FirstHop application
That worked. Thanks!
I am a little confused. I expected that the java app I'm writing
would be a client app that communicates with the same repository
created by the server.
So when I try the sample /populate app, then the respository and
respository.xml get created in ./jackrabbit
However, when I use my "FirstHops" app, the repository get's created
in ./FirstHops/repository
So.. I obviously need to get some more education on how Jackrabbit,
and JCR, is supposed to work. Any pointers to good documentation
would be much appreciated
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Dave Brosius <dbros...@mebigfatguy.com>
wrote:
try deleting your repository directory and doing it again. My guess is
that
you created that file when your class path wasn't right.
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