I am able to browse the repository. I've not had much success in doing much more, however.
HOWTO browse a JCR WebDav using Windows XP SP2 (WinXP SP2): - Open up "My Network Places" (from classic look, double-click on my computer, press "up a directory" to see the desktop, you should find "My Network Places". On the new style, it's on the big start menu) - Open "Add Network Place" - That'll open an "Add Network Place Wizard". Click "Next". - That'll claim to download things from the internet then give you a list (usually with only one option!). Highlight "Choose another network location" and click "Next". - That'll ask for the "Internet or network address:". You'll need to enter "http://yourTomcatServerName:port/jackrabbit-server/server/", replacing "yourTomcatServerName:port" as required. Then click "Next" - That'll prompt for a username and password. Enter a Tomcat username & password. Make sure "Remember my password" is ticked. Click ok (or press return). - The wizard will then attempt to open the folder, so if the username or password is wrong or the server isn't working, it'll then tell you. If all goes well, it'll then try to open the folder and prompt you for the username and password again (Yes, it's forgotten already, even though you told it to remember it). - That should result in a folder being displayed. You should be able to use this to browse around. Note: If you didn't tell windows to remember the password, you'll have to enter it in over and over again, instead of just twice. In theory, you should be able to drag & drop content. However I've not had much success with this - it's claimed success, but after restarting Tomcat, all my files are zero-length. I don't believe this is a fault with the process describe above, however, as attempts using Novell NetDrive and using DAV Explorer all seem to suffer the same effects. It might be a configuration issue at my end, I'm not sure. _____________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for viruses by MCI's Internet Managed Scanning Services - powered by MessageLabs. For further information visit http://www.mci.com