Hello Fabian
MS Word asks dav to lock the file. OO does not. :-(
I thought that I can ask client to send LOCK/UNLOCK. Interesting is that
Linux OO sends LOCK/UNLOCK but in very strange order.
methods called:
LOCK
GET
UNLOCK
PUT
and few PROPFIND
I would expect PUT to be in brackets of LOCK/UNLOCK
thank you anyway
Jan
On 22.9.2010 12:28, Fabián Mandelbaum wrote:
Hello Jan,
usually it's the WebDAV client (in this case OpenOffice 3.2.1) that
should (must?) lock the file. That is, it's not the server that's
going to automatically lock the file when someone opens it, but it's
the client (XML editor) that asks the server explicitly to lock the
file when opening it and then to unlock it when closing the file.
For example, XMLMind's XXE works this way (didn't try lots of other
editors, but I think this is the way things are to be done).
Good luck.
2010/9/22 Jan Pernica<[email protected]>:
Hi. I just found jackrabbit as a good start point for our WebDAV project.
I have run standalone server to find features of jackrabbit and I found
following problem:
Using OpenOffice 3.2.1 I am able to open the same document from two places
and both of them can write the content.
the questions is:
How to lock document to be read-only if it is edited by some user?
Thanks for any hints
Regards
Jan
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