On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 18:47 -0800, Will Glass-Husain wrote: > Hi-- > > We're in the early stage of spec'ing out a CMS-like capability for an app > and are looking at using Jackrabbit as a file repository serving files that > are then parsed by Velocity. Among other benefits, this would let our users > upload files via WebDAV and do version tracking.
Has the state of webdav versioning (deltav) improved a great deal recently? From what i remember it leaves a lot to be desired. (Alessandro, are you still around?) Are people editing locally and then committing/uploading when complete? Or are they editing on a shared server? If on the same server, does each editing 'save' get versioned (and indexed for search)? Are people just editing static XHTML/XML or are they able to add velocity code to the content pieces? Do you allow more than one content piece per page and reuse the content pieces? Do you render the (velocity) content pieces/templates on the way into or out of the repository or do you assemble them into a page that is then rendered? best, -Rob > > Does anyone in the Velocity community use Jackrabbit to serve Velocity > templates? At the moment, I'm thinking we'll probably implement a custom > resource loader that retrieves the template source. Would love to hear any > tips from people who have been down this route. > > Best, WILL > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
