Hi,

On 8/28/06, Harry Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does that mean it is up to me to setup the RMI adapter on each vendors'
system or do vendors generally provide this?

I don't really know if or how other vendors are using JCR-RMI. If a
repository doesn't come with JCR-RMI support, it is still very easy to
make it remotely accessible. In essence you need the following piece
of code to make it happen:

   Repository repository = ...; // The local repository
   String name = ...; // The RMI URL for the repository

   RemoteAdapterFactory factory = new ServerAdapterFactory();
   RemoteRepository remote = factory.getRemoteRepository(repository);
   Naming.bind(name, remote);  // Make the RMI binding using java.rmi.Naming

BR,

Jukka Zitting

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