Michael Ralston wrote:
I've made some fairly major changes to Lenya, to make it use Enterprise
Java Beans as its storage engine instead of xml files. It is similar to
how the JCR repository works but I believe more powerful as I can extend
a content node to implement various functionality such as shopping
carts, project management, customer relationships etc.

Firstly, I'm wondering if the community has any interest in the code
I've written.

definitely
I've seen the occasional thread on this list about people
trying to do database type things with Lenya, but not very often. Also
when I've posted to the list about my work in the past it seems to have
generated little interest.

I think people are just to busy with their own stuff, so I don't it means people are not interested

If there is sufficient interest is this code, what would be the best way
to contribute it back to the project?

make it available somewhere (either Bugzilla or your own website)
Simple patches would not be
sufficient as I've also changed the directory structure in lenya to make
it possible to put interfaces into a jar file which is shared between
the webapp and the ejb code.

that's what I would have guessed
I was just thinking of tarring up my lenya
directory, and sticking it on a web server somewhere.

makes sense
Then making a wiki
page with instructions on how to install it and a link to the tar.

that would be very good

Anyone got any ideas?

it seems to me that you are on the right track.

Michi

Michael


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