Hi all, I would like to know the best way to export the files stored on the file system, using the "org.apache.jackrabbit.core.data.FileDataStore" data store implementation, to a web site. Let me explain my problem in details. I have a Jackrabbit repository storing a lot of image files, and I need to publish such images to a web site. In order to avoid the overhead of querying each time the repository to get the correct file, I tried the following solution: I copied the whole directory used by the FileDataStore to another directory on my server, using rsync to keep the two synchronized. Then the idea was to serve the files to the clients by setting the "Expires" header to the maximum time allowed in the future (sort of "forever"). In this way I could take advantage of the garbage collection mechanism already implemented in the data store, so that one file would have immediately expired as soon as it was no more available in the data store directory, i.e. as soon as its content would have changed. And here is my issue: I couldn't find a way to map the original file name to the one generated by the FileDataStore. Can anybody suggest me a way to do that? Or maybe I am just on the wrong way and you can suggest me a better approach for publishing the images...
Thanks in advance, Davide
