#: (Martin Perez) changed the world a bit at a time by saying (astral date:
1/14/2006 2:29 AM) :#
Alexandre.
Could you forward me the exception messages?
Unfortunately I have reached the point where there are no exceptions, and only
one result: no such user.
Talking about the libraries: I have upgraded my env so many times, that I really believe I am
handling it correctly. Right now the jackrabbit and jackrabbit-bdb are build as per r.367360. I have
also an upgraded berkley 2.0.90. All of this is working correctly in my environmnet, so I would
expect it to work.
I could probably send you offline the jars (and maybe the jackrabbit sourcecode for r.367360) so
that you can play with it.
Please let me know how we should proceed on this.
tia,
./alex
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.w( the_mindstorm )p.
Also, are you using the same libraries that I used on the example? And
very important, is the Magnolia version you are using the same version
that is stored on the repository? I say this because you know that a
little change on jackrabbit libraries can make all the things go
wrong. This boys are really getting a great job done, but we can
expect backwards compatibility. So a little change on the libraries
can be very decisive for getting exceptions.
On 1/13/06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!
I've noticed your announcement on Jackrabbit list, but just now I have found
the time to play with
it. I was very interested to browse a custom Magnolia repository I am working
on. Unfortunately
following the steps on your link isn't enough. I keep getting some weird
exceptions. Even the UI
isn't looking the same as per your post. Can you pls guide?
I would like to hear from you,
./alex
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.w( the_mindstorm )p.
ps: one single difference that I had to do was to replace jLibrary provided
jackrabbit jar with one
of the latest builds.
#: (Martin Perez) changed the world a bit at a time by saying (astral date:
1/13/2006 8:21 PM) :#
> Well, sorry for the spam :-)
>
> I have written a little article in response to Boris comments on
> TheServerSide. Is easier to write to this list that find his email.
> :-) In this article, I explain how you can browse Magnolia
> repositories using a desktop tool like jLibrary. Maybe someone could
> find it useful, and also maybe someone could be interested on what I
> said within.
>
> Here is the link: http://jlibrary.sourceforge.net/11/magnolia.html
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Martin
>
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