El jue, 07-12-2006 a las 10:06 +0100, Tobias Bocanegra escribió:
> > > But I have a last question... The JSR-170 says: "The jcr:encoding
> > > indicates the character set encoding used. If this resource does not
> > > contains character data then this property will not be present". I'm not
> > > sure about the meaning of this paragraph: in the test program I store
> > > String in the nt:resource node and should have this property because of
> > > encoding issues. But what about storing binary data like an JPG image?
> > > It this property ignored or it shouldn't be present? Should be used only
> > > when the jcr:mimeType property is "text/*"?
> >
> > The term "encoding" (as used for jcr:encoding) is meaningless for binary
> > content. It describes how to reconstruct a sequence from characters for
> > a sequence of bytes.
> >
> > So, yes, it's usually only meaningful for jcr:mimeType values matching
> > "text/*".
> 
> please note, that the jcr:encoding property is not used by the
> repository itself for encoding data. it's thought as a helper property
> that applications may need when they want to store the encoding.

Ok, I was not sure about it. I thougth that jcr:encoding was used by
Jackrabbit to encode and store the data when the jcr:mimeType was
"text/*".

Many thanks of this tip!

-- 
Paco Avila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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