Jukka Zitting wrote: > ... I think many of us who are quite accustomed to using Maven, > JCR, and Jackrabbit don't even notice the problems and questions > that look like major issues to newcomers.
Once you've learnt a lot about a particular working environment, it's difficult to imagine what it's like to be ignorant - I (currently) have no such problems :-) > > Q1) Why on earth wasn't JCR designed with remote access in mind? > > You must be using the RMI interfaces directly! Take a look at > the org.apache.jackrabbit.rmi.client package that wraps the > raw RMI interfaces into JCR-compliant adapters. [FX: Homer-Simpson-style: Doh!] Er, yes. Spot on. See my earlier comment about having no problems imagining what it's like to be ignorant. I've now modified my (simple) client code to use the RMI-client code instead of the RMI interfaces, and it's now looking much better. Thank you very much for that - whilst it's a little embarrassing on my part, at least my code is now a lot neater :-) Peter _____________________________________________________________________ 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