Hi Rainer
Yes, the database Persistence Manager is stable, but I never tried it
out with MS SQL Server, only with Oracle and MySQL.
The databse PM is actually used quite often.
However, keep in mind that the tables generated may not make much
sense for an RDBMS administrator. Reading/writing and displaying
content is done through the JCR API.
This linke might give you more insight: http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/PersistenceManagerFAQ
.
Sorry, have no experience with
org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.MSSqlPersistenceManager,
but I am quite sure that it is stable. If a MS SQL Server is
available, fine, but I would not recommend installing one just for the
purpose of using it as persistence storage!
Cheers
/giancarlo
On Nov 23, 2008, at 11:13 AM, rainer wrote:
hi list,
at the moment we have a customer that explicitely asks for MSSQL for
persistence...
We never used MSSQL with Magnolia - and found some scary comments when
searching google.
1. Did anybody use MSSQL with Magnolia - what are your experiences?
2. Is it running stable - is there a special JCR version recommended?
thx a lot
regards
rainer
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