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Konrad Windszus updated JCR-4732:
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    Description: 
The only reliable hosting location of the JCR 2.0 specification and its javadoc 
has been Day/Adobe. As the URLs changed quite often from
# http://www.day.com/...
# https://docs.adobe.com/content/docs/en/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html
# 
https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html
 (seems to be the current one for JCR 2.0 spec)

and
# 
https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/javax.jcr/javadocs/jcr-2.0
 (no longer working)
# 
https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/jsr170/javadocs/jcr-2.0/index.html

And we maintain a lot of references towards it in our documentation, instead of 
adjusting the URLs each time, we should instead host that in our own ASF 
website.

  was:
The only reliable hosting location of the JCR 2.0 specification and its javadoc 
has been Day/Adobe. As the URLs changed quite often from
# http://www.day.com/...
# https://docs.adobe.com/content/docs/en/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html
# 
https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html

And we maintain a lot of references towards it in our documentation, instead of 
adjusting the URLs each time, we should instead host that in our own ASF 
website.


> Host JCR 2.0 spec and its javadoc below https://jackrabbit.apache.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-4732
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-4732
>             Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: docs
>            Reporter: Konrad Windszus
>            Priority: Major
>
> The only reliable hosting location of the JCR 2.0 specification and its 
> javadoc has been Day/Adobe. As the URLs changed quite often from
> # http://www.day.com/...
> # https://docs.adobe.com/content/docs/en/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html
> # 
> https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/jcr/2.0/index.html
>  (seems to be the current one for JCR 2.0 spec)
> and
> # 
> https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/javax.jcr/javadocs/jcr-2.0
>  (no longer working)
> # 
> https://www.adobe.io/experience-manager/reference-materials/spec/jsr170/javadocs/jcr-2.0/index.html
> And we maintain a lot of references towards it in our documentation, instead 
> of adjusting the URLs each time, we should instead host that in our own ASF 
> website.



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