+1 Regards Marcel
On 26/03/15 15:20, "Angela Schreiber" <[email protected]> wrote: >Dear Oak Team > >During initial phase of building a new JCR content repository (OAK), >we added an remoting layer for the original persistence layer (called >MicroKernel) which since then has been part of the Oak project. > >In the mean time the overall architecture and design has evolved and >matured and we ended up having all consistency checks, validation and >security located in the oak-core layer on top of the persistence s.str. >At the same time we replace the original MicroKernel persistence API >by the NodeStore API. > >Similarly we came up with a whole bunch of low-level inspections and >repair tools in the oak-run module, while at the same time there was >little active maintenance/development in the oak-mk-remote module. > >Given these developments in our code base, I came to believe that we no >longer need the MK remoting i.e. the ability to directly interact with >the persistence layer using HTTP bypassing all validation that assures >the stability, consistency and security of the repository. > >I would therefore like to suggest to retire the oak-mk-remote module >(e.g. moving it to attic) and removing it of the main oak pom.xml. The >corresponding JIRA component description should only be adjusted to >reflect this but will continue to exist. > >So, please case your vote for this proposal. >In case of objection I kindly ask you for some technical description on >why we need to keep oak-mk-remote in the productive oak project and >perform regular releases and how we can address the concerns expressed >above. > >Thanks and kind regards >Angela > > >
