But I am quite happy to see your docs on the jackalope project. I'll consume them and give you some feedback.
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]>wrote: > > On Oct 15, 2013, at 11:10 , Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Aloha, > > > > Jackalope has been released as 1.0. Jackalope is the reference > implementation of PHPCR, which essentially ports JCR to the PHP world. More > over Jackalope integrates with Jackrabbit (along with a pure PHP > implementation that uses SQLite/MySQL/PostgreSQL for persistence): > > https://blog.liip.ch/archive/2013/10/11/content-storage-done-right.html > > > > At any rate, this is leading to many PHP developers starting to play > with Jackrabbit, some of whom are doing fairly big projects with this > setup. The Jackalope team tries to advise them as best as we can to get > optimal performance. The Jackrabbit wiki does contain a few hints and we > have collected a few on our side as well > https://github.com/jackalope/jackalope/wiki/_pages. I realize that the > big users (AdobeCQ, Magnolia, HippoCMS) maintain their own documentation, > which each also contain some performance and configuration tips. > > > > Somehow this situation is less than ideal. > > > > What also seems to be hard to come by are people who can do Jackrabbit > consulting, ie. that can help analyze performance issues and give tips for > how to improve. Users coming from the PHP side can likely already benefit > from someone with experience in configuring and debugging the JVM in > general and I guess people able to do that should be findable. However even > then some more Jackrabbit know how would be useful. Maybe it would be good > to at least have an index of companies or freelancers in the wiki for this? > > > its quite a pity that there seems so little interest in growing jackrabbit > as an independent database solution. guess everyone is focused on just > providing support as parts of some higher level application. then again > maybe I should post this on the developer list instead .. > > regards, > Lukas Kahwe Smith > [email protected] > > > >
