Re: Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-14 Thread ChadDavis
+1

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Samuel Cox crankydi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit
 site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?

 If there's interest, we could add a JCR Support section to the
 JcrLinks page [1] that Philipp already mentioned. Companies and
 individuals who offer JCR support services could list themselves
 there, so people will have easier time finding them.

 [1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks

 BR,

 Jukka Zitting



Re: Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-08 Thread Christophe Lombart
+1
Christophe


2009/12/4 Michael Wechner michael.wech...@wyona.com

 Jukka Zitting wrote:

 Hi,

 On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Samuel Cox crankydi...@gmail.com
 wrote:


 I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit
 site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?



 If there's interest, we could add a JCR Support section to the
 JcrLinks page [1] that Philipp already mentioned. Companies and
 individuals who offer JCR support services could list themselves
 there, so people will have easier time finding them.

 [1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks



 +1

 Michael

 BR,

 Jukka Zitting






Re: Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-04 Thread Philipp Bunge
Hi Samuel

 We're creating a decent-sized dependency on a functioning JSR-170
 implementation (Jackrabbit).  As such, we're curious about the level of
 support we can get.

 I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit
 site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?

Probably the only commercial provider of a dedicated JSR-170
implementation is Day with their CRX product [1]. CRX is essentially a
repackaged Jackrabbit with additional tools, a (pretty neat) TAR based
PersistenceManager and commercial support. Day actually lead the
JSR-170 and JSR-283 specifiications and a lot (most?) of the
Jackrabbit developers actually work there.

There are some other products that have JCR support, but the level and
quality of implementation is rather mixed, IMHO [2]

Cheers,
Philipp

[1] http://www.day.com/day/en/products/crx.html
[2] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks#Other_JCR_implementations


Re: Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-04 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Samuel Cox crankydi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit
 site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?

If there's interest, we could add a JCR Support section to the
JcrLinks page [1] that Philipp already mentioned. Companies and
individuals who offer JCR support services could list themselves
there, so people will have easier time finding them.

[1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks

BR,

Jukka Zitting


Re: Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-04 Thread Michael Wechner

Jukka Zitting wrote:

Hi,

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Samuel Cox crankydi...@gmail.com wrote:
  

I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit
site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?



If there's interest, we could add a JCR Support section to the
JcrLinks page [1] that Philipp already mentioned. Companies and
individuals who offer JCR support services could list themselves
there, so people will have easier time finding them.

[1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks
  


+1

Michael

BR,

Jukka Zitting
  




Jackrabbit support (paid or otherwise)

2009-12-03 Thread Samuel Cox
We're creating a decent-sized dependency on a functioning JSR-170 
implementation (Jackrabbit).  As such, we're curious about the level of 
support we can get.


I'm unaware of anything outside of what is published from the Jackrabbit 
site (this mailing list).  Does anyone else know of anything else?


Thanks.

--
Samuel Cox