2006/10/17, Pierre-Yves Saumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Ted,Unless you already found them, you might be interested by these articles:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/10/04/what-is-java-content-repository.html?page=1http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jcr/
Pierre-Yves
Hi Ted,
Unless you already found them, you might be interested by these articles:
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/10/04/what-is-java-content-repository.html?page=1
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jcr/
Pierre-Yves
Ted Roeloffzen a écrit :
> You're absolutely right Ee
Do you plan on using Spring?If so, spring modules support JCR.https://springmodules.dev.java.net/docs/reference/0.6/html/jcr.html
The sub projects wicket-spring and wicket-spring-annot make injecting spring managed beans into your pages EXTREMELY easy. If you ever used spring to manage anything be
You're absolutely right Eelco, we are starting with the Design, so you'll see it soon.Than it can be judged by you all, LOL
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On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are right, I'm sorry. I misread the first answer i got from Tobias.
> But i do believe what is said on the mailinglist, but i'm still learning
> Wicket and JackRabbit, so some answer may seem strange to me.
> That is why i ask so much.
A
You are right, I'm sorry. I misread the first answer i got from Tobias. But i do believe what is said on the mailinglist, but i'm still learningWicket and JackRabbit, so some answer may seem strange to me. That is why i ask so much.
2006/10/17, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/17/06, T
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are right, i did you a transientrepository. So when i use a different
> one, the performance should be better?
>
Maybe you should start trying things by your own, as long as it looks
you don't believe most of the answers you are getting
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Exactly my point :-). And yes, JCR Sessions are not thread-safe so in
> >many cases (and as a best practice) you need to make sure it is
> >thread-confined.
> >
> >./alex
> >--
> >.w( the_mindstorm )p.
>
> I just asked that on the JackRabbi
You are right, i did you a transientrepository. So when i use a different one, the performance should be better?
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On 10/17/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems they think keeping a reference in the session is a good idea:
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.jackrabbit.devel/7449.
> That might work, though I don't know how well it scales. That depends
> on the resources a session ho
>Exactly my point :-). And yes, JCR Sessions are not thread-safe so in>many cases (and as a best practice) you need to make sure it is>thread-confined.
>>./alex>-->.w( the_mindstorm )p.I just asked that on the JackRabbit userlist, as you know, and i got a completely different answer
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On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll ask around on the JackRabbit user and dev list, maybe that they have a
> solution. But it is pretty expensive to create Sessions in JackRabbit. Your
> performance is really shot to hell, when you are constantly creating
> sessions. We us
On 10/17/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The only requirement would be that the JCR Session to be
> > request-confined (so thread safe). I really think this is possible in
> > Wicket, but I am still waiting for your book to go out so that I can
> > give better answers to this :-)
It is going to be a first version of the CMS, so we can change it later.I'll take a look at the article. Thanks2006/10/17, Eelco Hillenius <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Seems they think keeping a reference in the session is a good idea:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.jackrabbit.devel/7449.That
Seems they think keeping a reference in the session is a good idea:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.jackrabbit.devel/7449.
That might work, though I don't know how well it scales. That depends
on the resources a session holds on to. If it does hold on to
resources directly, a pool woul
I'll ask around on the JackRabbit user and dev list, maybe that they have a solution. But it is pretty expensive to create Sessions in JackRabbit. Your performance is really shot to hell, when you are constantly creating sessions. We used it in a very small App and the first time we run it, it can
Requests and components are thread safe in Wicket. The pattern you are
looking for might be a thread local (maybe with a servlet filter or
custom request cycle). I don't know how expensive sessions are to
create, and whether a pool of them is maintained by a repository. You
might have to do some po
I really want it to be threadsafe, but at this point i don't have a good picture of how that is done.2006/10/17, Alexandru Popescu <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:On 10/17/06, Eelco Hillenius <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Do you even need to keep a reference to it? Get a session when you> need it or let it ge
> The only requirement would be that the JCR Session to be
> request-confined (so thread safe). I really think this is possible in
> Wicket, but I am still waiting for your book to go out so that I can
> give better answers to this :-).
Heh. If a session is thread bound (though I wouldn't see the
On 10/17/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you even need to keep a reference to it? Get a session when you
> need it or let it get injected.
>
> Eelco
>
The only requirement would be that the JCR Session to be
request-confined (so thread safe). I really think this is possible in
It could be easy to keep a reference, else we have to work with or something like it, because if you have create a session everytime you need it, your performance is shot to hell2006/10/17, Eelco Hillenius <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Do you even need to keep a reference to it? Get a session when you
need
Do you even need to keep a reference to it? Get a session when you
need it or let it get injected.
Eelco
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandru were did you keep the JackRabbit Session in your Wicket
> Application?
> Did you keep them in your Wicket-Session or somewhe
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh yeah Sorry, i did't realize that it was you.
>
Oh yes that's me everywhere :-D.
./alex
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> 2006/10/17, Alexandru Popescu
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Oh yeah Sorry, i did't realize that it was you. 2006/10/17, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> Alexandru were did you keep the JackRabbit Session in your Wicket> Application?> Did you keep them in your Wicket-Session or somewhere else?>As
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandru were did you keep the JackRabbit Session in your Wicket
> Application?
> Did you keep them in your Wicket-Session or somewhere else?
>
As I already think I have answered you on the Jackrabbit list: the JCR
Session is better fitted
Alexandru were did you keep the JackRabbit Session in your Wicket Application? Did you keep them in your Wicket-Session or somewhere else?greetsTed2006/10/17, Alexandru Popescu <
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On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi all,>> I was wondering if there is anyone
On 10/17/06, Ted Roeloffzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if there is anyone who has used Wicket in combination with
> JackRabbit, so he\she could help us avoid some major problems.
>
In the past, I have been looking at using Wicket and JCR when building
InfoQ.com. Howev
Hi all,I was wondering if there is anyone who has used Wicket in combination with JackRabbit, so he\she could help us avoid some major problems. greets,Ted
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