Is it DB 4.3, DB XML 2.1, or DB Java Edition? So this is an embedded dbase? Is it like ObjectDB, the embedded JDOQL dbase?
Its not some sort of ODBC RDBMS is it? Is it correct to say that the API is not SQL, or JDO, but JCR? Some big corps use it, Google, Cisco, Amazon, ..., so it must be pretty good. Where did this concept of a 'repository' come from? When I first looked at Magnolia and saw it used a 'repository' with XML files, I thought, 'Oh the Java guys like to configure things and store info in XML files, so this 'JSR' standard must be a way to standarize those practices'. Now you're attaching it to this JCR implementation and that JCR implementation, and now a dbase, so I don't know what to think. Of course, as a user, I don't care, right? Its all transparent. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 8:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] repository clean-up In this maintenance release we use berkeley db persistence which is much faster. Philipp Bracher ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://www.magnolia.info/en/magnolia/developer.html ----------------------------------------------------------------
