Hi, > 1) keep it in framework +1
> 2) but remove it from the upcoming new release branch 12.04 +1 - for now the JCR implementation provide the the developer an API which helps to create, read, update or delete content in the repository. We have no integration in other (i.e. the content) applications. So there is no problem to keep the jcr implementation out of release 12.04. > 3) and then, as a community, we could start the effort +1 - that was the intention of the Jira Task OFBIZ-4659. There is a lot work to do. I like the idea having a roadmap, that could possibly speed up the development and let people focus on certain features... Thanks and regards, Sascha > 1) keep it in framework > 2) but remove it from the upcoming new release branch 12.04 > 3) and then, as a community, we could start the effort (i.e. top priority for > upcoming contributions/commits) of defining the set of requirements needed by > the applications to replace the existing Content framework, finalizing the > architecture and start working all on the implementation and migration of > existing applications: this would mean that the community will focus on this > refactoring effort for a while (postponing any other new development to focus > the energy) > > At least in this way we could experiment if the concept of a roadmap is a > viable options and we will not keep and distribute a component under > development waiting to see if and when something good will come out of it. > > Jacopo > > On Mar 20, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote: > >> >> On Mar 20, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Olivier Heintz wrote: >> >>> New thread for only JCR funstion >>> >>> Summary of initial discussion: >>> >>> Jacoppo: >>>> N) framework/jcr: move back into the Jackrabbit branch until the work is >>>> completed and can replace the existing "content framework" >>> >>> Hans: >>>>> Also moving the JCR function out is not a good idea however when not >>>>> improved in the next few months using the content manager, i would agree >>>>> to a removal. >>> >>> Jacoppo >>>>>> Keep it mind we are preparing for the creation of the new release branch >>>>>> (12.04): this would mean that all the future releases for 12.04 will be >>>>>> bundled with an incomplete JCR/Jackrabbit integration that duplicates >>>>>> (but not replaces) the existing Component framework. This is alone a >>>>>> good reason for moving this work back to the development branch and will >>>>>> save a lot of future work in backporting features if security issues or >>>>>> bugs will be discovered. >>> >>> IMO, jcr will be a good enhancement in ofbiz, but currently we(the company >>> I'm working for) are using content component in a lot of place, product, >>> workeffort, project, party, custRequest, .... to manage files, so we area >>> waiting the next step of the jcr OFBiz (content) integration. >>> Meanwhile this second step, if jcr was a plugin, we will use it for some >>> new customer project (and maybe contribute on ;-) but not use it for older >>> customer which currently works with OFBiz solution to avoid using not >>> completely implement feature. >>> So IMO, jcr should move, branch or extra, but I prefer as a plugin to be >>> able to used it easily. >>> >> >> I didn't follow the details of the plans for JCR/Jackrabbit integration but >> as far as I understand it it is intended to be highly integrated with OFBiz >> (to replace Content Framework features): I am not sure how this is inline >> with Olivier's idea of a plugin, but it is an idea that can be explored. >> However, since we are still in this design phase I think it is a good idea >> to keep the component in the development branch in the meantime. >> >> Jacopo >> > -- Sascha Rodekamp Visit the new german OFBiz Blog: http://www.ofbiz.biz Lynx-Consulting GmbH Johanniskirchplatz 6 D-33615 Bielefeld http://www.lynx.de
