Hi Pedro, 2011/11/19 Pedro Vilaça <[email protected]>: > Thanks Justin. > > I will try to find some consulting services.
It shouldn't be hard. > > However, I can try to explain our problems and doubts. As far as I know, > the jackrabbit is commonly used for application that hold a lot of > content/data (correct me if I’m wrong). We use the artifactory, and I know > that it uses the jackrabbit. I think that's more or less correct, although I'm sure that if you asked 5 people what "a lot of content/data" was, you'd get 5 different answers ) > > We are trying to build an application that will contain a lot of data, but > also export some catalogs, have a rich interface to explore and insert the > content, expose web services to other clients check if they have the most > recent catalog and if not, download the new version. I'm not sure what you mean by a "catalog" and it sounds like you mean something very specific. In general, Jackrabbit is a good data store for richly hierarchical content which is semi-structured. If a "catalog" is some kind of collection of content in that the catalog can be said to contain the catalog, then I think Jackrabbit may be a good fit. Justin > > Do you think that jackrabbit is the best option to do that? > > Thanks! > > Best regards, > > Pedro > > > > > > On 11/20/11 1:52 AM, "Justin Edelson" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Pedro- >>If you are looking for consulting services around Jackrabbit, there >>are a number of companies who do that. I would suggest reaching out to >>them directly rather than through this mailing list. >> >>Justin >> >>On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Pedro Vilaça >><[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Sam, >>> >>> Apologies for the delay. >>> >>> >>> It will be great if we could talk about the project with someone from >>> Jackrabbit team and have some consultancy. Through the mailing list is >>> difficult for two reasons: >>> >>> - The interactivity during the presentation of topics; >>> - The confidentiality of some important information; >>> >>> I do not know if that's possible, but if not, I can try to talk a little >>> bit about the project through the mailing list. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Pedro >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 11/14/11 9:06 PM, "sam ²" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>>What are your requirements? >>>>What are your innovated concepts that you're trying to implement? >>>> >>>>On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Pedro Vilaça < >>>>[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi! >>>>> >>>>> We are very interested in presenting our case in a more interactive >>>>>way >>>>> and through mailing list is not always easy to present objectively the >>>>>idea. >>>>> >>>>> The platform that we are trying to build could be a great success >>>>>history >>>>> for Jackrabbit. We are talking about a huge project with some >>>>>innovation >>>>> concepts in a specific business. >>>>> >>>>> I'm really interested in discuss interactively how Jackrabbit could be >>>>>the >>>>> solution to achieve our content repository requirements. >>>>> >>>>> At the end, we are very interested in contribute to the Jackrabbit >>>>>project. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance! >>>>> >>>>> Pedro >>>>> >>> >>> > >
