Hi Toby. Yes, just walking back through pre-decessors - whats the
alternative?

On 1/25/07, Tobias Bocanegra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi,
how do you display the version graph? by walking the version history?
regards, toby

On 1/24/07, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I have a graph of versions:
>
> v1, v2, v3, v4, v5 (v5 is latest)
>
> And I open the Version for v2, and restore (Node.restore(v2)), the graph
> then appears to look like:
>
> v1, v2 -    v3 and up are gone?
> I assume this is "correct" behviour, as I am not doing anything fancy,
just
> surprised me.
>
> My empirical understanding is that when I restore v2, I am not just
wacking
> on a new version with the old content, I am actually "rolling back" the
> whole version graph to the state it was - at that point in time?
>
> I am right? So if I want to work the "subversion" style of restoring - I
> can, but I can't use JCR restore (I have to basically grab the old
content,
> and check it in as a new version, which works fine for me, I just want
to
> make sure I understand it).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael.
>
>


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