On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 2:59 AM Julian Reschke <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 8/30/2018 12:04 AM, Woonsan Ko wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I wonder if I can add my project information in the wiki page, "Query > > a JCR Repository Using JDBC" [1]. > > I can perhaps add the following section at the bottom of the page, for > > example: > > > > ----- > > ## Third-party JDBC Drivers for JCR > > ### jdbc-jcr > > jdbc-jcr provides a generic JDBC Driver for JCR Repository using > > either sql (javax.jcr.query.Query#SQL) or > > JCR2_SQL(javax.jcr.query.Query#JCR2_SQL) query languages. It provides > > read-only access to JCR vis JDBC API, with some degree of > > extensibility. ALv2. > > - https://github.com/woonsan/jdbc-jcr > > ----- > > > > If acceptable, would you give me a write access to the page? My login > > name is WoonsanKo. > > I added the text for now. (I'm not sure who can assign you edit > permissions...).
That's perfect! Thank you very much. > > > As a background, I implemented the module [2] a few years ago for > > reporting support purposes. It doesn't require any extra > > configurations in repository but use JCR SQL or JCR_SQL2 statements > > directly. That approach has pros and cons, of course. > > > > Also, if anyone is interested in this simple module and thinks of it > > as contributable to the project, I'd be more than happy to do that. > > ... > > We haven't added new modules for some time, with Jackrabbit essentially > being in maintenance. Everything new needs commitment for support, > release management, etc, so maybe it's sufficient to have the project > linked to for now? I see. Yes, the info in the wiki page is sufficient enough now. Thanks again, Kind regards, Woonsan > > Best regards, Julian
