Hi Serge, I'm currently working on a JCR bridge for Chemistry, that will implement the interfaces in the chemistry-api module and translate them to calls on a generic JCR repository. I was able to plug a JCR repository implementation (actually Jackrabbit running in Tomcat accessed via RMI) into Florian's TestAtomPubServer test case, and the tests passed through. Of course, there is still a lot of functionality missing...
Kind regards Dominique On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Serge Huber <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jukka & all, > > Thanks for the heads up. I was looking at the code for Chemistry this > morning, and it looks indeed like it's ready to be played with, but it's > really lacking an integration with Jackrabbit :) > > I was wondering what people thought of David's suggestion that we have the > Jackrabbit bindings in the Chemistry project ? Or it is too early to discuss > this ? > > Also what is planned for the jcr-cmis code in the sandbox ? Will we be able > to reuse some of that for the binding ? Anyone already working on this ? > > Best regards, > Serge Huber. > > On 27 avr. 09, at 12:00, Jukka Zitting wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> To keep everyone on track of what's happening with Chemistry, here's a >> list of things that are going to happen: >> >> * Based on the successful vote, I've asked the Incubator to accept >> Chemistry for incubation. Incubation starts on Thursday this week >> unless someone from the Incubator PMC challenges the proposal. >> >> * On Thursday (or once the IPMC is happy) I will request or set up all >> the project infrastructure listed on the Chemistry proposal. I will >> also move all the related code that we currently have in the >> Jackrabbit sandbox to the new Chemistry project. All the JCRCMIS Jira >> issues will be migrated to the new CMIS project in Jira. >> >> * I will request Apache committer accounts for the initial committers >> who don't already have such accounts. Please let me know what your >> preferred user account name is. The account will be associated with >> all the commits you make and will also become your @apache.org email >> address. Please check http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html >> for potential account name conflicts or provide a few acceptable >> alternatives. >> >> There are some delays related to setting up mailing lists and user >> accounts, so it'll probably take until next week before we're fully >> set up to start working on the project. >> >> BR, >> >> Jukka Zitting > >
