Jakub,
Yes I guess that should work. I never tested local bindings though, only AtomPub.
Michael On 22.3.11 21:29, Jakub Liska wrote:
Thank you Micheal, if you were willing to check this proposition out, I'd really appreciate that. If there isn't a problem that I don't see. Liferay team just implemented CMIS support for connecting third party repositories into LR document library. And I proposed this : http://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/7972853 King regards, Jakub On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Michael Dürig<[email protected]> wrote:Hi, You can use the classes classifier if you need a dependency to chemistry-opencmis-server-jcr: <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.chemistry.opencmis</groupId> <artifactId>chemistry-opencmis-server-jcr</artifactId> <classifier>classes</classifier> </dependency> Michael On 22.3.11 20:52, Jakub Liska wrote:Hey, I'm wondering how should be chemistry-opencmis-server-bindings and chemistry-opencmis-server-jcr used in Local binding scenario. We already implemented AtomPub and WS client, but we would also want to be able to connect a JCR repository via Local binding, within a JVM process. Afaik we just need to set up cmis session with JcrServiceFactory. But there is only war packaging of the maven artifact, not jar, so that we cannot include it as maven dependency. It's like if the chemistry-opencmis-server-jcr wasn't designated for local binding as it is for atomPub& WS.
