Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 16:21 +0200, J. Wolfgang Kaltz wrote:
Michi posted this on the user list, but I've been wondering myself for a
long time about one thing mentioned in the article, related to switching
to JCR:
"One key feature of Lenya (...) is that all content is stored in XML
files. (...) Another advantage of this approach is that all content is
human and machine readable, so there is no possibility of being tied to
a closed binary format: Lenya data should be free data forever."
Moving to storing information in Jackrabbit means a binary format; not a
closed one of course, but still ... is this a concern ? (Or is it just
me ;) )
That is a valid point you have there.
Maybe we really should implement a repository layer between the rep. All
components should request this layer. Something like
svn co http://svn.wyona.com/repos/public/yarep yarep
That is a simple interface for reps.
WDYT?
I still don't understand Lenya enough to grasp the implications of this,
but if it means I can swap in a different repo by providing a jar and a
new config file this would be great.
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