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
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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