No. That means that there is a process locking the repository. In a normal scenario you'll have that repository shared in a JNDI Registry, in a RMI registry, or in any other business registry. Different users will access to that shared repository.
On 12/5/05, Aarnout van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am new to Jackrabbit and I have a question about use of Jackrabbit by > multiple users. > > I would like to enable several users to use a repository at the same > moment (e.g. for creating or searching nodes). > But if I execute a repository.login , a .lock-file is created. Does this > mean that only one person at a time can use a repository? Or am I missing > something? > > Aarnout > > > De informatie in dit e-mailbericht (inclusief aanhangsels) is > vertrouwelijk en is alleen bestemd voor de beoogde ontvanger(s). Indien u > dit bericht onterecht heeft ontvangen, wordt u verzocht het bericht te > retourneren en de ontvangen informatie op geen enkele wijze te gebruiken. > > The information contained in this e-mail (attachments included) may be > confidential and is intended solely for the person(s) indicated in the > message. Should you have received this e-mail unintentionally, please return > it to the sender and do not use the content of the message in any way. >