J. Wolfgang Kaltz wrote:
This is one of the reasons I am wondering whether the way to go is:
make Lenya's content handling JCR-compliant, and keep on writing
atomic files as they are now for the backend; whoever wants to switch
that to Jackrabbit for a publication can do that. To be honest, I
don't know how realistic that is, but from a functionality perspective
I think that would be best.
as said in my previous email it might make sense to write a specific
persistance
manager or even a JCR implementation, but as the same time one should take a
closer look at Jackrabbit (or Jeceira) internals.
The problems you are refering to are not related to JCR but to a
specific implementation ;-)
Michi
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