hi boris, just to make sure i understand what you are looking for.
is it correct to say that you are looking for a general purpose content editor that bases its user-interface on the nodetype definitions? and uses something like simple webforms for editing, but if i understand you correctly it should only display a selected list of properties and nodes for edition, so all the "system" nodes and properties are hidden? we tried to do something along those lines on http://jcr.day.com, but i think you may have already seen this, and it is probably too generic for you, is that right? regards, david On 11/2/05, Boris Goldowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm contemplating using Jackrabbit to store microcontent for an > application -- in other words, storing a hierarchical tree of pieces of > plain text and XML, ranging in size from a few words to a few > paragraphs. I'd like for this content to be easily edited by > non-technical users. > > If anyone has pointers to easy-to-use repository editing tools I'd > appreciate hearing about them. Mostly what I've found available are > CMS-type applications that want to handle both the editing and web > display of content, and therefore make assumptions about repository > structure and usage that aren't appropriate for my use case, and some > highly detailed repository browsers that expose all sorts of information > about nodes and properties, which don't seem usable for less technical > folks (and probably expose things that shouldn't be changed by them). > > Thanks for any leads, > > Boris > > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 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