Hi Matt,
I mean using flickr api (if available in java) to store images on to flickr
using AppFuse application instead of storing in a relational database.

--Irshad.

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> What do you mean - a repository for images?
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>> Hi,
>> Has anyone tried to use Flicker as a repository with AppFuse 1.9.4 based
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