Tricky one to answer. Where do you start with any framework. I started by firstly being able to add vanilla nodes and then started by creating my own types and then on onto versionable nodes.
I think where you start from really depends where you want to end up :) I've done my own content explorer. Does anyone know if there is an Open Source content explorer (using the JSR 170) ? Or has everyone written their own. I thought someone was going to write one for eclipse ? Simon -----Original Message----- From: Dave Sag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 April 2005 10:15 To: [email protected] Subject: examples of writing binary data to JCR Hi people, Flushed with success from friday's first steps, I am now about to attempt something a little more ambitions, namely writing some binary data to the repository. my first step is to download and read the JCR spec - only 250 odd pages. however i cn only assume that this has been done by someone else before, someone who knows exactly what to do for a simple case anyway. so if anyone has any second-steps examples or even clues on where in the spec i would best focus my time, please I am all ears cheers dave This email contains proprietary information, some or all of which may be legally privileged. It is for the intended recipient only. If an addressing or transmission error has misdirected this email, please notify the author by replying to this email. If you are not the intended recipient you may not use, disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on this email. Email transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free, as information may be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete or contain viruses. This email and any files attached to it have been checked with virus detection software before transmission. You should nonetheless carry out your own virus check before opening any attachment. GOSS Interactive Ltd accepts no liability for any loss or damage that may be caused by software viruses. GOSS - Ranked 4th in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards 2004 and 88th in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA.
