hi guillaume, sounds great. thanks a lot for the information. the pm sounds very interesting, and i agree that this may well be an interesting alternative to cqfs.
i assume that you have a particular application as the reason to build this. can you tell us more about the application and the requirements that you needed to cover? regards, david On 7/21/05, Guillaume Bort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have finished a first implementation of a berkeleydb persistence manager > that uses berkeleydb java edition. > > I think that this persistence manager might be a good alternative to CQFS. > It is largely inspired by the ObjectPersistenceManager except that it stores > serialized objects as database entries instead of > simple files. > Others advantages are a set of tools to dump/load/verify the database, and a > really atomical write of the changelog. > > It passes the same tests as the original ObjectPersistenceManager and > performances are almost identical (sometimes better). > > I have also worked on a jcr support for the spring framework. > I think that it's more a contribution to the spring project, but I'd like > feedback from the jackrabbit users first. > The spring support provides a jcr session factory bean, a jcr transaction > manager implementing the spring PlatformTransactionManager and an exception > translator that converts jcr exceptions to spring data access exceptions. > It allows the use of spring declarative transactions for jcr operations. > > You can download theses two packages at > http://www.zenexity.fr/~guillaume/shared/ > > regards. > > guillaume bort. > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://jcr.day.com JSR-170 in Action! ---------------------------------------< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >--- This message is a private communication. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy, or use it, and do not disclose it to others. Please notify the sender of the delivery error by replying to this message, and then delete it from your system. Thank you. The sender does not assume any liability for timely, trouble free, complete, virus free, secure, error free or uninterrupted arrival of this e-mail. For verification please request a hard copy version. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.day.com David Nuescheler Chief Technology Officer Day Software AG Barfuesserplatz 6 / Postfach 4001 Basel Switzerland T 41 61 226 98 98 F 41 61 226 98 97
