On Wednesday, January 20, 2010, Dhrubo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been working a lot with Jackrabbit of late. Yes Jcr has a concept of
> session bt no session factory as such. The repository itself is a session
> factory so a call Repository.login() should give you a session object to
> work with.

Sounds like you're talking yourself into volunteering to write our JCR
mailbox ;-)

Fancy giving it a go?

If so, I'm happy to review patches give lots of help.

- Robert


>
> Spring module is a project - hosted both on java.net and sf which tries to
> make JCR repository access much like JDBC with templates and session factory
> and dao support. But it fails (as per my tests) when transactional support
> is required.
>
> Where I see the value of this JCR repository is with the web mail client. A
> web mail client can directly access this repository instead of going through
> the JAMES server to access the emails(retrieve). It opens up lot of
> possibilities like GMAIL like threaded email.
>
> One important thing to consider is = how you merge the security module of
> JAMES with that of JACKRABBIT, there is a lot of challenge. I wish I could
> contribute with code here rather than dry theories, but other engagements
> are keeping me nose deep waters.
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Norman Maurer <[email protected]
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> can you give me some more details about spring-modules and the noted
>> problems ? BTW, the module itself should not depend on any
>> implementation and just give you a Session object to work with..
>>
>> Bye,
>> Norman
>>
>> PS: And contributions welcome ;)
>>
>>
>> 2010/1/20 Dhrubo <[email protected]>:
>> > If you are trying to just build a JCR pluggable module please do not use
>> > spring-module for Jackrabbit
>> > Its buggy and assumes a JDBC datasource like session factory
>> implementation
>> > with just 1 user based session.
>> > So suggest using a customer wrapper over Jcr support of Jackrabbit with
>> per
>> > user session needed here.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Norman Maurer <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Robert,
>> >>
>> >> as you have asked about what are the right tasks for you for IMAP
>> >> (when you are back), I would be really interested in seeing a JCR
>> >> based Mailbox in IMAP. I had not the cycles yet to start and as you
>> >> seems ti have more expirience with JCR as I do it just seems like a
>> >> good idea to me to let you write it ;)
>> >>
>> >> So does this sound like something you would enjoy ?
>> >>
>> >> Bye,
>> >> Norman
>> >>
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