As far as I know, everything was discussed on the dev mailing list - just search for "jackrabbit" in the subject line.

To summarize: Scott created the branch to try out some ideas, and I made a few changes so that OFBiz could connect to external repositories.

My involvement had a very narrow focus: I wanted to see OFBiz used in a large enterprise where it can serve up content from various repositories scattered around the organization.

-Adrian


Quoting Sascha Rodekamp <sascha.rodekamp.lynx...@googlemail.com>:

Good idea. maybe Adrian can summarize the changes in a few words:

https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/changelog/ofbiz/branches/jackrabbit20100709

Cheers

2011/1/28 Erwan de FERRIERES <erwan.de-ferrie...@nereide.fr>

Le 28/01/2011 08:47, Sascha Rodekamp a écrit :

Hi Erwan,
i thing the basic work to let JR running is done.
To be honest i didn't found time to catch up.

But i really would be interested in reanimating the branch ;)

2011/1/27 Erwan de FERRIERES<erwan.de-ferrie...@nereide.fr>

 Hi all,

some time ago, the jackrabbit branch was created. There has not be many
commits in it, and from this thread, it was looking very promising.
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ofbiz/branches/jackrabbit20100709/

Is the project dead ? Or what is missing to make it work ?

TIA,

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 maybe we could start with a wiki page, with what is done, what is
expected, and what to do. This will guide us in the developemnts.

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www.nereide.biz




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