On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Melanie Reiplinger < [email protected]> wrote:
> Am 27.09.2012 12:20, schrieb Suat Gönül: > >> Hi Melanie, >> >> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Melanie Reiplinger < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >>> >>> could someone please check on the contenthub items on >>> http://dev.iks-project.eu:8081 <http://dev.iks-project.eu:****8081/< >>> http://dev.iks-project.**eu:8081/ <http://dev.iks-project.eu:8081/>>> >>> >>> ? >>> >>> It seems, there are some error messages written to the html. E.g., the >>> item page >>> >>> http://dev.iks-project.eu:****8081/contenthub/contenthub/** >>> store/page/urn:content-item-****sha1-****7c41cece31c24a679b5ce60f3f01b5* >>> *** >>> 878a442d36<http://dev.iks-**project.eu:8081/contenthub/** >>> contenthub/store/page/urn:**content-item-sha1-** >>> 7c41cece31c24a679b5ce60f3f01b5**878a442d36<http://dev.iks-project.eu:8081/contenthub/contenthub/store/page/urn:content-item-sha1-7c41cece31c24a679b5ce60f3f01b5878a442d36> >>> > >>> >> >> It seems there is a bug in the ftl file drawing the details about the >> ContentItem. Could you please open an issue and specify the steps i.e the >> content itself, how it is sent to Contenthub, etc. to reproduce this >> error. >> > > I'd do that, but the items where this behaviour shows up were not created > by me. I just noticed that some items were looking strange while failing to > use the enhancer with the omitMetadata parameter via jQuery.ajax call. So I > don't know what call produced that behaviour. > Ok, thanks. I will try to reproduce the error myself. > > > >> Best, >> Suat >> >> >> >>> looks *really* strange. >>> >>> >>> Best, >>> Melanie >>> >>> >>> Am 27.09.2012 11:19, schrieb Melanie Reiplinger: >>> >>> Hi Suat and all, >>>> >>>> after updating, the build will not work any more. >>>> >>>> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.sling:maven-** >>>> launchpad-plugin:2.1.0:****prepare-package (prepare-package) on project >>>> org.apache.stanbol.launchers.****stable: Unable to resolve artifact. >>>> Could >>>> not transfer artifact org.apache.stanbol:org.apache.**** >>>> stanbol.entityhub.model.****clerezza:jar:0.10.0-incubating from/to >>>> central >>>> (http://repo.maven.apache.org/****maven2<http://repo.maven.apache.org/**maven2> >>>> <http://repo.maven.**apache.org/maven2<http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2> >>>> >): >>>> >>>> Specified destination directory cannot be created:... >>>> >>>> Anybody else seen this problem? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Melanie >>>> >>>> m 25.09.2012 16:48, schrieb Suat Gonul: >>>> >>>> Hi Melanie, >>>>> >>>>> It seems I had overlooked the DELETE value for the >>>>> Access-Control-Allow-Methods header. Now, you should be able to execute >>>>> CORS request for the DELETE method. >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> Suat >>>>> >>>>> On 09/25/2012 11:02 AM, Melanie Reiplinger wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>> >>>>>> after a fresh checkout on the re-located source, I can delete items >>>>>> via the REST interface. But when trying from jQuery, I can't get >>>>>> through. Is it possible that CORS access has to be granted yet for the >>>>>> CMSadapter? The Access-Control-Allow-Methods in the response header >>>>>> seems to only contain GET, POST, and OPTIONS. I get 'Method DELETE is >>>>>> not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Methods'. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best, >>>>>> Melanie >>>>>> >>>>>> Am 17.09.2012 12:17, schrieb Suat Gonul: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Melanie, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes, it was working for me. Please note that you should rebuild the >>>>>>> Entityhub component, since the issue was related with the Entityhub, >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> test the deletion operation. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>> Suat >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 09/17/2012 12:42 PM, Melanie Reiplinger wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I see that >>>>>>>> https://issues.apache.org/****jira/browse/STANBOL-727<https://issues.apache.org/**jira/browse/STANBOL-727> >>>>>>>> <https:**//issues.apache.org/jira/**browse/STANBOL-727<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STANBOL-727> >>>>>>>> >is >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> solved. Does the deletion of repository items on the >>>>>>>> cmsadapter/contenthubfeed work for you now? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>> Melanie >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Am 31.08.2012 14:27, schrieb Suat Gönül: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Melanie, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The deletion problems seems to be related with the bug described in >>>>>>>>> STANBOL-727. Could you please retry after that bug is fixed? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>> Suat >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Melanie Reiplinger < >>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> thank you a lot for demonstrating this. It seems my mistake was >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> I did >>>>>>>>>> not associate files with the nodes. For no specific reason I >>>>>>>>>> assumed >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> files would be created when the nodes were created. But then I >>>>>>>>>> guess >>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>> usually, it's the other way around: when building a repo, the >>>>>>>>>> files are >>>>>>>>>> already there and are then are used to build up the tree. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Now how do you delete your 2 content items from the contenthub? >>>>>>>>>> The >>>>>>>>>> documentation says it's the very same syntax as for submitting >>>>>>>>>> items, just >>>>>>>>>> using DELETE instead of POST, but that gives me a Bad Request with >>>>>>>>>> java.lang.******IllegalArgumentException: No content found for >>>>>>>>>> any >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> of the >>>>>>>>>> following parameters [entity, content]. >>>>>>>>>> It does also not work in the REST interface. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>>> Melanie >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Am 27.08.2012 13:42, schrieb Suat Gonul: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Melanie, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> It is true that a content repo is needed to run unit tests. >>>>>>>>>>> Anyway, I >>>>>>>>>>> tested the Jackrabbit and I shall share the steps with you. I >>>>>>>>>>> hope >>>>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>>>> would work for you too. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> First of all, I was able to create nodes in Jackrabbit through >>>>>>>>>>> the JCR >>>>>>>>>>> API. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> - I ran the jackrabbit-standalone-2.4.2.******jar on the 8080 >>>>>>>>>>> port. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> - Then created temporary nodes with the following code below. The >>>>>>>>>>> code >>>>>>>>>>> create two nodes to be submitted to the Contenthub under the >>>>>>>>>>> "test" >>>>>>>>>>> path. The nodes are associated with two files from the local file >>>>>>>>>>> system. So, you should adapt the file paths. 3 external libraries >>>>>>>>>>> are >>>>>>>>>>> required to run this code: jackrabbit-jcr-rmi-2.2.*.jar, >>>>>>>>>>> jcr-2.0.jar and >>>>>>>>>>> slf4j-api-*.jar. They are already downloaded when you build >>>>>>>>>>> Stanbol >>>>>>>>>>> into >>>>>>>>>>> the maven repository i.e the .m2 folder. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Repository repository = new URLRemoteRepository( >>>>>>>>>>> "http://localhost:8080/rmi"); >>>>>>>>>>> Session session = repository.login(new >>>>>>>>>>> SimpleCredentials("admin", >>>>>>>>>>> "admin".toCharArray())); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Node testNode = null; >>>>>>>>>>> try { >>>>>>>>>>> testNode = session.getNode("/test"); >>>>>>>>>>> testNode.remove(); >>>>>>>>>>> } catch (PathNotFoundException e) { >>>>>>>>>>> // ignore >>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>> Node rootNode = session.getRootNode(); >>>>>>>>>>> testNode = rootNode.addNode("test"); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> File f = new File( >>>>>>>>>>> "/home/suat/Desktop/******technicalStuff/stanbolTests/** >>>>>>>>>>> cmsAdapter/jackrabbit/news1.******txt"); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Node newsNode = testNode.addNode(f.getName(), >>>>>>>>>>> "nt:file"); >>>>>>>>>>> Node resourceNode = newsNode.addNode("jcr:content"* >>>>>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>>>> **, >>>>>>>>>>> "nt:resource"); >>>>>>>>>>> resourceNode.setProperty("jcr:******mimeType", "text/plain"); >>>>>>>>>>> Binary binary = session.getValueFactory().**** >>>>>>>>>>> createBinary( >>>>>>>>>>> new FileInputStream(f)); >>>>>>>>>>> resourceNode.setProperty("jcr:******data", binary); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> f = new File( >>>>>>>>>>> "/home/suat/Desktop/******technicalStuff/stanbolTests/** >>>>>>>>>>> cmsAdapter/jackrabbit/news2.******txt"); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> newsNode = testNode.addNode(f.getName(), "nt:file"); >>>>>>>>>>> resourceNode = newsNode.addNode("jcr:content"** >>>>>>>>>>> ****, >>>>>>>>>>> "nt:resource"); >>>>>>>>>>> resourceNode.setProperty("jcr:******mimeType", "text/plain"); >>>>>>>>>>> binary = session.getValueFactory().**** >>>>>>>>>>> createBinary(new >>>>>>>>>>> FileInputStream(f)); >>>>>>>>>>> resourceNode.setProperty("jcr:******data", binary); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> session.save(); >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> - I ran the Stanbol on 8081 and executed the following commands: >>>>>>>>>>> - curl -X GET -H "Accept: text/plain" >>>>>>>>>>> "http://localhost:8081/******cmsadapter/session?****<http://localhost:8081/****cmsadapter/session?****> >>>>>>>>>>> repositoryURL=http://**<http:/**/localhost:8081/**cmsadapter/** >>>>>>>>>>> session?**repositoryURL=http:/**/**<http://localhost:8081/**cmsadapter/session?**repositoryURL=http://**> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> localhost:8080/rmi&username=******admin&password=admin&**** >>>>>>>>>>> connectionType=JCR<http://****localhost:8081/cmsadapter/** >>>>>>>>>>> session?repositoryURL=http://****localhost:8080/rmi&username=*** >>>>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> admin&password=admin&****connectionType=JCR<http://** >>>>>>>>>>> localhost:8081/cmsadapter/**session?repositoryURL=http://** >>>>>>>>>>> localhost:8080/rmi&username=**admin&password=admin&** >>>>>>>>>>> connectionType=JCR<http://localhost:8081/cmsadapter/session?repositoryURL=http://localhost:8080/rmi&username=admin&password=admin&connectionType=JCR> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> " >>>>>>>>>>> - curl -i -X POST --data >>>>>>>>>>> "sessionKey=e92be985-e722-******419f-a1ad-5fe02628b537&path=/*** >>>>>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>>>> test&recursive=true" >>>>>>>>>>> http://localhost:8081/******cmsadapter/contenthubfeed<http://localhost:8081/****cmsadapter/contenthubfeed> >>>>>>>>>>> <http**://localhost:8081/****cmsadapter/contenthubfeed<http://localhost:8081/**cmsadapter/contenthubfeed> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> <http**://localhost:8081/**cmsadapter/**contenthubfeed<ht** >>>>>>>>>>> tp://localhost:8081/**cmsadapter/contenthubfeed<http://localhost:8081/cmsadapter/contenthubfeed> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> In the second command the result of the first command should be >>>>>>>>>>> used. >>>>>>>>>>> After executing these commands, I was able to see documents on >>>>>>>>>>> http://localhost:8081/******contenthub/contenthub/store<http://localhost:8081/****contenthub/contenthub/store> >>>>>>>>>>> <ht**tp://localhost:8081/****contenthub/contenthub/store<http://localhost:8081/**contenthub/contenthub/store> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> <ht**tp://localhost:8081/****contenthub/contenthub/store<ht** >>>>>>>>>>> tp://localhost:8081/**contenthub/contenthub/store<http://localhost:8081/contenthub/contenthub/store> >>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>>>> Suat >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On 08/20/2012 01:11 PM, Melanie Reiplinger wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Am 20.08.2012 11:55, schrieb Suat Gönül: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Melanie, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry, I could not answer you as I was in holiday. I will start >>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>>>> work on >>>>>>>>>>>>> August 27. In my demonstration, I was using CRX CMS. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> That seems to be commercial software. I Cannot use that. So >>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>>>>>> to find another way. Under these conditions, I'm not even sure >>>>>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>>>>> makes much sense to create unit tests for the JavaScript >>>>>>>>>>>> interface to >>>>>>>>>>>> the cmsadapter, since whoever wanted to run them would need to >>>>>>>>>>>> have a >>>>>>>>>>>> content repo locally installed to connect stanbol to it. It >>>>>>>>>>>> makes >>>>>>>>>>>> sense only if I could set up (or use) a remote repo that's >>>>>>>>>>>> accessible >>>>>>>>>>>> from wherever the test script is called... >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>>>>> Melanie >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> But to connect CRX, I >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> have and additional bundle to be added to the OSGi >>>>>>>>>>>>> environment. I >>>>>>>>>>>>> can >>>>>>>>>>>>> provide you that bundle when I'm back. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I did not access to the repo via HTTP. In my demonstration, a >>>>>>>>>>>>> session is >>>>>>>>>>>>> obtained together with a session key after giving the necessary >>>>>>>>>>>>> credentials >>>>>>>>>>>>> e.g username, password, rmi endpoint. And that session key is >>>>>>>>>>>>> used by >>>>>>>>>>>>> CMS >>>>>>>>>>>>> Adapter to access to the repo. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>>>>>> Suat >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Melanie Reiplinger < >>>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I cannot access my jackrabbit repo via xmlhttp either >>>>>>>>>>>>>> (although >>>>>>>>>>>>>> curl >>>>>>>>>>>>>> works >>>>>>>>>>>>>> fine), so this might as well be a CORS access problem. In your >>>>>>>>>>>>>> demo, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> did >>>>>>>>>>>>>> you have to somehow provide access to the repo (by setting >>>>>>>>>>>>>> headers >>>>>>>>>>>>>> etc)? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Melanie >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 15.08.2012 11:15, schrieb Melanie Reiplinger: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Suat, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am 13.08.2012 13:35, schrieb Suat Gonul: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In any case, I guess that you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to configure a RDF Bridge through the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> {stanbol}/system/console/********configMgr interface. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> find >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Apache Stanbol CMS Adapter Default RDF Bridge >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Configurations". In >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> configuration you specify the root path in the CMS to be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> exported >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> RDF. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> by that you mean the content repository path? This >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> means >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that I set >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there the path to my content repository? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, you set there a path residing in the content >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> repository. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have set up a jackrabbit workspace with some toy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nodes >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in it. To >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> access it remotely, I'd configure something like >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://[myserver]/server/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.**** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ****de:9002/server/default/******node1< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.**uni-**** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sb.de:9002/server/default/****<http://sb.de:9002/server/default/****> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> node1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://uni-sb.de:9002/server/**default/**node1<http://uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/**node1> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.**uni-**sb.de:9002/server/default/**<http://uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/**> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> node1<http://lnv-89012.dfki.** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/**node1<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/node1> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but then >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can work with this repository exclusively, right? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I cannot access the URL you gave, but I guess you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should give >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> /node1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> path to export it as RDF. I didn't get your question about >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> working >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> exclusively with the repository. But, you already seem to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default repository of Jackrabbit running on your server. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried with several paths, none will work. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My remote repository stub is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.********de:9002/rmi<http://lnv- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 89012. <http://lnv-89012.>** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.****de:9002/rmi<http://lnv-** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (you cannot access those URIs because they are in a closed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> network) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For accessing the content repository, I should use (according >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to my >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> jackrabbit guidelines): >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.********de:9002/server<http://* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *lnv- <http://lnv->* >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/******server<http://89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/****server> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://89012.dfki.uni-**sb.de:9002/**server<http://89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/**server> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://lnv-89012.dfki.**uni-**sb.de:9002/server<http://uni-sb.de:9002/server> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://lnv-**89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/**server<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> access all workspaces of myJCR repository >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.********de:9002/server/default/ >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> **jcr: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ****** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> rootto<http://lnv-89012.dfki.******uni-sb.de:9002/server/** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default/** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://uni-sb.de:9002/server/**default/**<http://uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/**> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> jcr:rootto<http://lnv-89012.**** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/**<http://dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/**> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default/jcr:rootto<http://lnv-**89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> server/default/jcr:rootto<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/server/default/jcr:rootto> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> access >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a single workspace (example with workspace named 'default'). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> one is also where I can navigate to with my browser, so this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then be >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the correct path I guess. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But I always get the same error about >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> org.apache.stanbol.cmsadapter.** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ******jcr.mapping.JCRRDFMapper >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Failed to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> retrieve node having path: <thePath> or its childr >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm an absolute beginner with content repositories, using >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> jackrabbit for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the first time and I'm really unsure of what would have to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work if >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything was correct, but I can see my repository in the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> jackrabbit >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> console and I also can see that my nodes are existing, and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> info >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> command >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tells me that everything looks like I would expect: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Repository: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.********de:9002/rmi<http://lnv- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 89012. <http://lnv-89012.>** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.****de:9002/rmi<http://lnv-** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi<http://lnv-89012.dfki.uni-sb.de:9002/rmi> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> User : admin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Workspace : default >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Node : / >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I looked at your paper ("Semantic Content Management with >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Apache >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Stanbol") and saw that you used jackrabbit in the demo, too. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there some >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> publicly accessible repository I could use for testing (so >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> see what >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the path I have to specify looks like in a working example)? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> best, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> melanie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >
