Re: Jackrabbit APi thorugh Apache wicket

2008-10-14 Thread wicket user
i have written some classes to access items in Jackrabbit repository and
as Edmund mentioned it was specific to my node types and repository.

Alternatively you can look at Brix http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/

Cheers
Dipu



On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Edmund Urbani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nayak Vishal wrote:
  Hello everyone,
 
  Is it possible to access Jackrabbit API(talking to Alfresco ) thorugh
  Apache wicket.
 
  Regards
  Vishal
 
 Well, I don't know of any out-of-the-box components that integrate Wicket
 with
 JCR (or Jackrabbit in particular), but you can always write your own. I
 have
 myself written some Wicket models and data providers to access items in a
 Jackrabbit repository (very specific to my repository and my node types).
 It's
 not too difficult if you're familiar with both Wicket and JCR.

 Cheers
  Edmund

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Re: Jackrabbit APi thorugh Apache wicket

2008-10-14 Thread Martin Voigt
Hi,

have a look at Igor's brix:

http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/

It's a wicket CMS that uses JCR and Jackrabbit.

Regards,
Martin

2008/10/13 Nayak Vishal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello everyone,

 Is it possible to access Jackrabbit API(talking to Alfresco ) thorugh
 Apache wicket.

 Regards
 Vishal

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Re: Jackrabbit APi thorugh Apache wicket

2008-10-13 Thread Edmund Urbani
Nayak Vishal wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 
 Is it possible to access Jackrabbit API(talking to Alfresco ) thorugh
 Apache wicket.
 
 Regards
 Vishal
 
Well, I don't know of any out-of-the-box components that integrate Wicket with
JCR (or Jackrabbit in particular), but you can always write your own. I have
myself written some Wicket models and data providers to access items in a
Jackrabbit repository (very specific to my repository and my node types). It's
not too difficult if you're familiar with both Wicket and JCR.

Cheers
 Edmund

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