Hi Tom,

do you (or someone else) know the difference between the bdb-persistence
from the Magnolia Enterprise Edition and Jackrabbit?
Since I use only the community edition I don't know the difference.

I know that Magnolia CE can run with the BerkeleyDB jar from
Sleepycat/Oracle and the bdb-persistence from jackrabbit.
In Magnolia CE there are xml configuration files for BerkeleyDB too.

So, why we need the Magnolia bdb-persistence?
For what issues should I use the Magnolia bdb-persistence and in
that case the Magnolia Enterprise Edition?

Zdenko



Tom Duffey wrote:

On Sep 11, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Tom Duffey wrote:


On Sep 11, 2007, at 8:44 AM, Vivian Steller wrote:

1. Copy magnolia-berkeley-1.0.jar* (see below) to WEB-INF/libs

*using the Enterprise Edition, you can find the .jar file in MAGNOLIA_EE_HOME/add-ons/magnolia-bdb-1.0/

Does anyone know if this jar file is available somewhere for the community edition or do we have to continue to use the bdb-persistence from Jackrabbit contrib?

Furthermore, if this is not available for the community edition, is anyone in the Magnolia world working on upgrading the Jackrabbit bdb-persistence module from contrib to be compatible with Jackrabbit 1.3.1? As things stand now we are stuck at Jackrabbit 1.0.1 (Maybe 1.1) if you want to use Magnolia CE w/BDB persistence.

If no one is working on it then I will give it a shot.

Tom

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