Hi all, It seems to me that it should be possible to upload JSP pages using WebDAV. Isn't that what Gerard meant?
Wilfred On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 00:34, Kees Jongenburger wrote: > On Thursday 24 October 2002 11:39 pm, Gerard van de Looi wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Has anyone looked at WebDAV in combination with MMbase? > > A lot of large content management systems seem to support this standard. > > Is this something we need in MMbase and why or why not? > > I think it can be very usefull if you want mmbase to act more like a document > management system(categories/documents/versions). But overall I think the > power of MMBase is the reusability of the content, using images multiple > times, making refs to other document etc webdav doest not provide explicit > support for this so there is not much to win and lots to loose. > > > But it can be a powerfull combo with the richtext project > where we store xml in the database. > For the user to interact with the cms he/she could for example store > openoffice document in a "virtual" WebDav directory structure. > MMBase could then transform the document to richtext (keeping the original) > and publish the content. > > So after all. Why not setup a subversion system (that uses webdav /apache > runtime as standard protocol) http://subversion.tigris.org/ ,let "content > providers/managers" store documents in the subversion system. > and let "mmbase folk" publish / create relations between documents and other > stuff. Not to much integration so not to much problems :) > > or in less words ... > http://carlit.mine.nu/pappers/JavaXMLCms/img5.png > and substitute "Java Internet CMS" for MMBase ... > > > -- > Kees "freedom" Jongenburger , alias keesj > > -- ________________________________________________________________ Wilfred Springer Phone : +31 (0)3 3451 5736 Java Architect Mobile : +31 (0)6 2295 7321 Sun Java Center Fax : +31 (0)3 3451 5734 Sun Microsystems Netherlands Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
