Hi,

Once the web application is deployed in Tomcat, It will configure the repository under ../bin/jackrabit with the workspace called "default".

If you want to programatically add noes or files,
1) Can get the repository by using the code given below(RepositoryAccessServlet)
2) Using Jackrabbit API we can add nodes or files to the repository.

Otherwise we can browse the repository via any WebDAV Client.(Dreamweaver, FrontPage) etc. In Dreamweaver, using manage sites option we can browse jackrabbit repository.

Also we can browse the repository content from browser by giving the url
http://localhost:8080/<webapp>/repository/<Workspacename>

Ex: http://localhost:8080/jack101/repository/default

Hoe this will help you.

Regards,
Shan




From: Eric Peukert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WebDav Client Example
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:29:52 +0200


The WebDav Servlet puts a Repository Object in the JNDI-Context. (Parameters specified in the web.xml)

You can retrieve it from the JNDI-Context and then do what you like to do on the Repository.
One idea is taking a look into the sources of the webdav-servlet.

RepositoryAccessServlet:
   /**
     * tries to retrieve the repository using RMI
     */
    private static Repository getRepositoryByJNDI(ServletContext ctx) {
        // acquire via JNDI
String repositoryName = (String) ctx.getAttribute (CTX_ATTR_REPOSITORY_NAME); InitialContext jndiContext = (InitialContext) ctx.getAttribute(CTX_ATTR_REPOSITORY_JNDI_CONTEXT);
        if (jndiContext == null) {
            return null;
        }
        try {
Repository r = (Repository) jndiContext.lookup (repositoryName);
            log.info("Acquired repository via JNDI.");
            return r;
        } catch (NamingException e) {
log.error("Error while retrieving repository using JNDI (name=" + repositoryName + "): " + e);
            return null;
        }
    }


Example Code for Repository Access can be found in the wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ExamplesPage

hope this helps,

Eric





Am 12.07.2006 um 13:12 schrieb Umesh Singh:

Hi,

I am able to configure the JackRabbit on Tomcat. I am also able to enable the WebDab servlet using the given war in the samples.

Can someone please point me to some sample client code to access the WebDav enabled repository? Cant find any sample to access the WebDav enabled repository using client code.

Regards,
Umesh

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