Hi Christophe,

I've just checked the graffito project.
At first sight the jcr-mapping subproject looks interesting.
I will take a closer look at it shortly.

Thanks for your reply.
Regards
Jakub

On Sep 6, 2005, at 7:41 PM, Christophe Lombart wrote:


Yes, see on the Graffito project
(http://incubator.apache.org/graffito/). We are building this kind of
persistence framework (see the subproject : "jcr-mapping"). There are
also the proposal in Jira. The current code is based on Jackrabbit but
it should work with other JCR repo (with minor modifications).

Christophe


2005/9/6, Jakub Pawlowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Hi,

I have encountered a problem.
Let's say there is an array of User objects.
Each User object has the following fields: name (String), password
(String), expirationDate (Calendar), activated (boolean).
I would like to persist the User objects as nodes and its fields as
appropriate properties, because I want the data to be fully searchable.
I should mention, that I would like to have a general solution - a
standard way to persist all kind of Java objects (JavaBeans) inside a
Jackrabbit repository.

Now, what's the best approach to solve that kind of problem?
It seems that I need something like "Hibernate for JCR".

Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards
Jakub








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