Woonsan, even though Julian already added your edits I still gave you access to the Wiki. This facilitates further editing if needed.

@Julian, See https://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/AdminGroup. Everyone in that group (including yourself) can grant people write access by adding their user name to https://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ContributorsGroup

Michael


On 30.08.18 15:05, Woonsan Ko wrote:
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

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