Hi Hiroki and Rokham,

 

As discussed, I have did some background research on the differences between
JackRabbit with RMI and WebDAV. Here are some information I would like to
share:

JackRabbit on Jboss 
- It will be similar for Tomcat, seems like it can run both RMI and WebDAV
mode together

 <http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JackrabbitOnJBoss>
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JackrabbitOnJBoss 

WebDAV: 
- Standard protocol for CMS, extend on HTTP 
 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV 

Seems like the JackRabiit can be configure to run wih RMI and WebDAV equally
easy. The problem with RMI is that it is not proxy and firewall friendly,
however with WebDAV since it is a HTTP extended protocol, it can be
transverse by a lot of proxy and firewall settings that allow users to
browse http. If the design is to allow the PRP's JackRabbit repositories to
be accessible on the internet by several remote locations, I would suggest
the use of WebDAV instead of RMI or look into possibility of running both. 

 

Thanks,

David


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