On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:36 AM, Chris Pioli wrote:

> Stefane Fermigier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> we have just published a slide deck explaining our roadmap for the
>> next major release of the Nuxeo platform, currently labelled as "5.2"
>> and codenamed "Chicago".
>
>> http://www.nuxeo.org/static/doc/nuxeo-roadmap-200806.pdf
>>
>> Questions and discussions about this roadmap, as well as proposals  
>> for
>> contributions, are of course very welcome.
>
> Hi Stefane,
>
> Jackrabbit's Object Persistence Manager was determined to be  
> obsolete, so are
> there plans to adopt another persistence manager when you upgrade to  
> Jackrabbit
> 1.4?

Hi,

thanks for pointing this question out.

The Object Persistence Manager should only be used for the demo, as it  
is the simplest one to set up. In production, one should used an  
appropriate PM depending on the constraints / tradeoffs for one's  
particular project.

For Nuxeo 5.2, we're going to switch to Derby as the default (= demo)  
embedded database (instead of HSQL), and to another Persistence  
Manager, to be determined later.

   S.

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