Hi All,

 

I am still working on the WebDAV portion, I will be putting up a wiki when I
am finished, since I am still in the experimenting stage and I don't like
putting up something that I still don't know where it is heading. Also I am
having an exam for a financial course that I am taking for my day time job
this friday, so I won't be doing any SAIL stuff this week, and I believe my
contract with UofT expires at June 1, I am not sure if Jim will extend it or
not. So after the exam I will be wrapping this work up and I will put a wiki
page up together with the code that I will be checking into SVN.

 

It has been my pleasure working with all of you.

 

 

Thanks,

David

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Rokham Sadeghnezhadfard
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 8:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SAIL-Dev] Re: working on webdav access to jackrabbit repo

 

Hi,

I will update everyone with my progress with the jackrabbit work as I
accomplish further achievements. As for the webdav stuff, I believe David
can give you a better report/documentation since he is in charge of that.

I have already put this wiki page together for people who'd like to get
started with Jackrabbit/jcrom and my CRUD implementation. 

http://www.encorewiki.org/display/encore/CMS+and+Jackrabbit

If I see any further change may benefit the above document, I will make sure
to add the changes and notify the team.

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Scott Cytacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hiroki Terashima wrote:
>      Scott, I'm guessing here that we (Concord, Toronto, Berkeley) all
> want the same thing (adding webdav access to jackrabbit repo and using
> jackrabbit in general for CMS).   Would it not behoove us to
> collaborate, to reduce redundant code?  Did you check with
> David/Rokham to see what they have done so far on this effort?  Maybe
> David has a solution to the problem that you encountered.

Yes we do want the same thing.  I believe I am collaborating by sending
out the previous emails, and making the wiki page and bug report.   I
expect when I send out emails like my previous ones, that Rokham or
David will respond if they have suggestions or questions. I have not
spent much time on this, and in the process I have learned loads about
jackrabbit.

Since we are working on the same thing it is important to keep each
other up to date on what we are working and provide useful artifacts
(documentation and/or code).  I think I have done that by sending out
emails thurs, mon, and today.
So far none of this work involves more than a few lines of redundant
code, so I don't think that is an issue.
In particular for this jackrabbit webdav stuff it seems most important
to make wiki pages like the one I created, which document how to get
started.

 From your email I understand you think I'm not collaborating.  Can you
describe the form of collaboration that you expect?

Scott








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