hi david

hm.... but the link below (http://localhost:8452/webdav/default)
rather looks like default webdav.

as a general note i don't see any compelling reason why both
webdav and jcr-remoting should not work when replacing jackrabbit-core
repository by oak. the only thing that you probably have to do
is running the migration first.

looking at the code in oak-run that setups up the server it find
the following:

final Repository jcrRepository = jcr.createRepository();
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
ServletHolder webdav = new ServletHolder(new SimpleWebdavServlet() {
    @Override
    public Repository getRepository() {
        return jcrRepository;
    }
});
webdav.setInitParameter(SimpleWebdavServlet.INIT_PARAM_RESOURCE_PATH_PREFIX
, path + "/webdav");
webdav.setInitParameter(AbstractWebdavServlet.INIT_PARAM_AUTHENTICATE_HEADE
R, "Basic realm=\"Oak\"");
context.addServlet(webdav, path + "/webdav/*");


// 3 - JCR Remoting Server
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
ServletHolder jcrremote = new ServletHolder(new JcrRemotingServlet() {
    @Override
    protected Repository getRepository() {
        return jcrRepository;
    }
});
jcrremote.setInitParameter(JCRWebdavServerServlet.INIT_PARAM_RESOURCE_PATH_
PREFIX, path + "/jcrremote");
jcrremote.setInitParameter(AbstractWebdavServlet.INIT_PARAM_AUTHENTICATE_HE
ADER, "Basic realm=\"Oak\"");
context.addServlet(jcrremote, path + "/jcrremote/*");



i am not the author of this code and never tried it out.
it might well be, that something is missing.... could you
try to set it up manually?

alternatively you can report a jira issue with reproducible
steps on what you do, what the expected outcome is and
what doesn't work.

kind regards
angela



On 17/11/15 09:40, "David Marginian" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Angela,
>Jcr remoting should be fine as I believe that is what I am using now
>with the older version of JackRabbit.
>
>On 11/17/2015 12:45 AM, Angela Schreiber wrote:
>> hi david
>>
>> are you looking for real webdav support or for the jcr
>> remoting which is partially done with webdav request methods?
>>
>> kind regards
>> angela
>>
>> On 17/11/15 01:46, "David Marginian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am new to both JackRabbit and Oak and trying to upgrade an existing
>>> system to use Oak.  I want to access the repo via webdav and currently
>>>I
>>> obtain the repo by passing the URL into JcrUtils.getRepository.  I am
>>> struggling to figure out how to do the same thing in Oak.  I am running
>>> the Oak server via the jar:
>>>
>>> java -jar oak-run-1.2.7.jar server http://localhost:8452 Oak-Mongo --db
>>> myOak --host localhost --port 8524
>>>
>>> this creates the myOak DB in Mongo and I can hit
>>> http://localhost:8452/webdav/default via the browser.  But when I try
>>>to
>>> use JcrUtils.getRepository from my code I get:
>>>
>>> Caused by: javax.jcr.RepositoryException: Unable to access a repository
>>> with the following settings:
>>>      org.apache.jackrabbit.repository.uri:
>>> http://localhost:8452/webdav/default
>>> The following RepositoryFactory classes were consulted:
>>>      org.apache.jackrabbit.jcr2dav.Jcr2davRepositoryFactory: declined
>>>      org.apache.jackrabbit.jcr2spi.Jcr2spiRepositoryFactory: declined
>>>      org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.jcr.OakRepositoryFactory: declined
>>>      org.apache.jackrabbit.commons.JndiRepositoryFactory: declined
>>>
>>> I realize I am using the old JackRabbit API but I am not sure how to do
>>> this via Oak.  I am sure I am missing something basic, can someone help
>>> me out, point me in the right direction?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time
>>
>

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