hi, we will contribute a general 'packaging' mechanism that allows export and import of namespace information, nodetypes and content. this will perfectly suite your needs to bootstrapping.
regards, toby On 2/2/07, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This sounds like a good candidate for a Google Summer Of Code project. You should start a wiki page on ideas for this. It looks like (from rumours I hear) that the Jackrabbit CND format will be the generic format for "JCR2" which is brilliant (any JSR folks on the list care to comment?). If that is indeed the case, it would be great to base this tool around CND files for migration. Michael. On 1/31/07, Richard A. Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Shaun Barriball <sbarriba <at> yahoo.co.uk> writes: > > > > > Hi all, > > What are JackRabbit users recommendations for creating & installing the > > initial state of a JackRabbit repository? > > > > [snip] > > > > Regards, > > Shaun. > > > > Hi Shaun, > > Your posting couldn't be more relevant for me as I've been struggling with > this > as well. To expand your subject a bit, I'd love to have a discussion as > to how > to handle changes to the repository over time, as for releases of new > application versions. The initial install could be seen as a transition > from > "version 0" to "version 1", but what and how do others do upgrades to the > repository? > > The concept of Ruby on Rails migrations comes to mind. > > Rich > > >
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