Hi Simon,
            Any chance you show me the link to where you posted some sample
code? I am in a similiar situation to Dieter, in that I need to request some
information in my backend, and want to use magnolia as a pure cms frontend
solution. Here's my previous post on the issues I'm having:

http://www.nabble.com/Cannot-view-session-information-using-JSTL--tf3290921.html

Have a sample solution from magnolia, but it isn't working for me, and it
isn't producing any exception to prompt me where I'm going wrong!? Stuck
between a rock and a hard place. Seeing I'm not the only person who wants to
interact with a different backend to Jackrabbit/JCR, would appreciate it if
you could point me in the right way, if you can?
Thanks Simon,
Conor

p.s. Dieter, if you have solved the issue on showing your mysql data using
magnolia, can you please explain how you did it? Am sure you're solution
would work for me too...thanks in advance.

Best,
Conor


Magnolia - User mailing list wrote:
> 
> Hi Dieter,
> 
> I've just posted some code in response to a similar request which may
> help. My recommendation would be to use the Magnolia APIs for all
> content creation and manipulation, rather than messing with the
> underlying data layer. This way your code should be more insulated for
> changes to Magnolia, Jackrabbit, JCR, etc.
> 
> However, Magnolia doesn't currently have a very clean API for external
> integration, so it may be tricky to get everything working. I know
> there has been talk of a proper CMS API layer, and also a WebServices
> layer that would be even better for what you want to do. I don't know
> what the status is on either of these though. It would be good to hear
> from anyone that's involved in that work actually, as I have need of
> these features myself and would happily contribute to the development.
> 
> Simon
> 
> On 02/03/07, dieter <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been browsing through the tables on my Magnolia repository and
>> have
>> been wondering in which tables the actual data is stored.
>>
>> My reason for asking is i would like to eventually be able to automate
>> creating new content externally from Magnolia. Is this possible?
>>
>> Dieter
>>
>>
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