r 2008 17:52
> Til: users@wicket.apache.org
> Emne: Re: BRIX (Wicket and Jackrabbit)
>
> currently brix only runs with jackrabbit, some extra work will be needed
> to get it to work with alfresco. brix uses jcr workspaces extensively
> and until jcr2.0 there is no standard method fo
: 16. oktober 2008 17:52
Til: users@wicket.apache.org
Emne: Re: BRIX (Wicket and Jackrabbit)
currently brix only runs with jackrabbit, some extra work will be needed
to get it to work with alfresco. brix uses jcr workspaces extensively
and until jcr2.0 there is no standard method for doing this. so
Thanks Igor. Thats a very good idea and a very clear picture. Now i
know which way to go :)
Regards
Vishal
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Fra: Igor Vaynberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 16. oktober 2008 17:52
Til: users@wicket.apache.org
Emne: Re: BRIX (Wicket and Jackrabbit)
currently
currently brix only runs with jackrabbit, some extra work will be needed to
get it to work with alfresco. brix uses jcr workspaces extensively and until
jcr2.0 there is no standard method for doing this. so brix uses
jackrabbit-specific code to accomplish this. if you want to use it with
alfresco y
I am trying to run the brix demo.
i have configured alfresco in my local system(which will me moved to
some central repository later).
I have also installed RMI extension to it. So that i can access via rmi.
I am facing problems configuring it with alfresco in the
application.properties.
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