Hi Matt, thanks for the reply. Something like this right? File repositoryRootFolder = new File(directory, "oakrepo"); File repositoryFile = new File(repositoryRootFolder, "repository"); File dataStoreFile = new File(repositoryRootFolder, "datastore"); FileDataStore fileDataStore = new FileDataStore(); fileDataStore.init(dataStoreFile.getAbsolutePath()); DataStoreBlobStore dataStoreBlobStore = new DataStoreBlobStore(fileDataStore); FileStore fileStore = FileStoreBuilder.fileStoreBuilder(repositoryFile).withBlobStore(dataStoreBlobStore).build(); NodeStore nodeStore = SegmentNodeStoreBuilders.builder(fileStore).build(); Jcr jcr = new Jcr(nodeStore).with(new InitialContent()).with(new SecurityProviderImpl()); Repository repository = jcr.createRepository();
I just have one more question. If I have a repository already created using the FileBlobStore, do I have to migrate it to be able to use it with this new configuration? Marco. On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 5:31 PM, Matt Ryan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Marco, > > I’d probably use data store classes instead (e.g. FileDataStore) and wrap > them inside DataStoreBlobStore. > > -MR > > > On October 5, 2017 at 7:51:58 AM, Marco Piovesana ([email protected]) > wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm using Oak 1.6.1 with a file system storage (no migration from a > previous version of the data). I think I kinda got lost between the options > available to create the repository. I'm currently using a FileBlobStore > with the following configuration: > > File repositoryFolder = new File(repositoryRoot, "repository"); > File dataStoreFolder = new File(repositoryRoot, "datastore"); > > BlobStore blobStore = new FileBlobStore(dataStoreFolder. > getAbsolutePath()); > FileStore repositoryFileStore = > FileStoreBuilder.fileStoreBuilder(repositoryFolder). > withBlobStore(blobStore).build(); > > SegmentNodeStore segmentNodeStore = > SegmentNodeStoreBuilders.builder(repositoryFileStore).build(); > Jcr jcr = new Jcr(segmentNodeStore) > .with(new InitialContent()); > > I was wondering if this configuration is the suggested one or there is a > better one (for example using a DataStoreBlobStore). > > > Marco. >
