Just a thought: What about joining into jackrabbit as a sub-project/contrib/component? I think it would give a great boost to the project. Are you technically familiar with JackRabbitViewer? Any news? Can it be fixed the same way?
Sandro Böhme wrote: > > Hi Avim, > >> Can't wait to hear more details:) > currently I'm creating a concept for the successor project of the JCR > Browser. As soon as I have an up to date proposal I will post it also > here in the users mailing list to align the requirements of the project. > > Bye, > > Sandro > >> >> Sandro Böhme wrote: >>> Hi Avim, >>> >>> it looks good. I think that can work. In the next version that I will >>> release the shutdown() method will not be used anymore. There is a >>> solution to use the Jackrabbit functionality that shuts down the >>> repository as soon as the last session logged out. >>> >>> > Are there any plans to add write functionalities? >>> Not to add write functionality but to create a new project with writing >>> capabilities. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Sandro >>> >>> avim schrieb: >>>> I've just refactored the local Jackrabbit "connector" plugin to work >>>> with >>>> 1.2.1. Seems fine. >>>> The attached plugin doesn't include some large jars, please add them >>>> manually. >>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/6482/plugins.zip plugins.zip >>>> Are there any plans to add write functionalities? >>>> >>>> Sandro Boehme wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> the UI-Plugin of the JCR Browser does not depend on a JCR >>>>> implementation >>>>> like Jackrabbit. It does not even know the Jackrabbit jar files. This >>>>> means the JCR Browser is "pure JCR". It uses some kind of "connector" >>>>> architecture that is based on Eclipse Plugins. At the moment there are >>>>> three connectors. There is one for the jLibrary DMS, one for a RMI >>>>> connection and one local Jackrabbit connection. It is also possible to >>>>> create a connector for Alfresco, Exo or other JCR implementations. The >>>>> local Jackrabbit connection contains the Jackrabbit jar's. In earlier >>>>> days >>>>> I explicitly called the shutdown() method in the local Jackrabbit >>>>> connection because for some reason it did not work in an other way. I >>>>> will >>>>> try to only call the "logout" method. As this logs out the only >>>>> javax.jcr.Session it should automatically shutdown the repository. I >>>>> will >>>>> try that when I have the time. >>>>> >>>>> Bye, >>>>> >>>>> Sandro >>>>> >>>>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >>>>> Von: avim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Februar 2007 14:27 >>>>> An: [email protected] >>>>> Betreff: Re: Anyone using JCR Browser??? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's not gonna work, cause jackrabbit's api and hierarchy(CD) has been >>>>> slightly changed. >>>>> Unfortunately these tools are not "pure JCR" and have code >>>>> dependencies >>>>> on >>>>> jackrabbit... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sandro Böhme wrote: >>>>>> Glaucio Scheibel schrieb: >>>>>>> I change the jars from JCR browser and it works, only disconnecting >>>>>>> is still freezing (I have to quit eclipse to do this). >>>>>> I'm already in the process to test the update of the local repository >>>>>> connector to Jackrabbit 1.2.1 and experienced the same behavior. The >>>>>> call to repository.shutdown() >>>>>> (http://jackrabbit.apache.org/api-1/org/apache/jackrabbit/core/Reposit >>>>>> oryImpl.html#shutdown()) never comes back. I will go into the details >>>>>> to find out, what the reason is as soon as I have the time. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Sandro >>>>>> >>>>>>> Glaucio >>>>>>> >>>>>>> avim wrote: >>>>>>>> The reason is lucene & indexes. >>>>>>>> If the repository was touched by 1.2.1, in order to access it by >>>>>>>> JCR >>>>>>>> browser or jackrabbit viewer you must delete the indexes >>>>>>>> manually(every time!): >>>>>>>> repository/index, workspaces/default/index etc. >>>>>>>> Not such a good idea, but it works... >>>>>>>> I hope these tools will be upgraded soon... >>>>>>>> Does any one know alternative tools? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Nithya Mani wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am using JCR browser 0.9 Eclipse plug-in with >>>>>>>>> jackrabbit-core-1.0.jar. I tried with the local jackrabbit >>>>>>>>> repository. There is a problem during login. >>>>>>>>> I have set only 'userid' as user name for Simple Credentials of >>>>>>>>> JCR >>>>>>>>> browser. >>>>>>>>> It doesn't throw any error message. It just says '-1:-1:-1'. >>>>>>>>> It was not possible to login. Please check the credentials. >>>>>>>>> -1: -1: -1 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> What does the meaning of this message? Here is the repository.xml >>>>>>>>> file I am using. >>>>>>>>> <Repository> >>>>>>>>> <FileSystem >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository"/> >>>>>>>>> </FileSystem> >>>>>>>>> <Security appName="Jackrabbit"> >>>>>>>>> <AccessManager >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.SimpleAccessManager"> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> </AccessManager> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> <LoginModule >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.security.SimpleLoginModule"> >>>>>>>>> </LoginModule> >>>>>>>>> </Security> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> <Workspaces rootPath="${rep.home}/workspaces" >>>>>>>>> defaultWorkspace="default"/> >>>>>>>>> <Workspace name="${wsp.name}"> >>>>>>>>> <FileSystem >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="path" value="${wsp.home}"/> >>>>>>>>> </FileSystem> >>>>>>>>> <PersistenceManager >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.state.db.SimpleDbPersistenceManager"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="driver" >>>>>>>>> value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="url" >>>>>>>>> value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@xxxx:1521:orcl"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="user" value="nithya"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="password" value="nithya"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="schema" value="oracle"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="${wsp.name}_"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="externalBLOBs" value="false"/> >>>>>>>>> </PersistenceManager> >>>>>>>>> <SearchIndex >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.SearchIndex"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="path" value="${wsp.home}/index"/> >>>>>>>>> </SearchIndex> >>>>>>>>> </Workspace> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> <!-- >>>>>>>>> Configures the versioning >>>>>>>>> --> >>>>>>>>> <Versioning rootPath="${rep.home}/version"> >>>>>>>>> <FileSystem >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/version" /> >>>>>>>>> </FileSystem> >>>>>>>>> <PersistenceManager >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.state.db.SimpleDbPersistenceManager"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="driver" >>>>>>>>> value="oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="url" >>>>>>>>> value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@blizzard:1521:orcl"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="user" value="nithya_registry"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="password" value="nithya"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="schema" value="oracle"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="schemaObjectPrefix" value="version_"/> >>>>>>>>> <param name="externalBLOBs" value="false"/> >>>>>>>>> </PersistenceManager> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> </Versioning> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> <SearchIndex >>>>>>>>> class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.query.lucene.SearchIndex"> >>>>>>>>> <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository/index"/> >>>>>>>>> </SearchIndex> >>>>>>>>> </Repository> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Am I missing anything? >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Nithya Mani >>>>>>>>> Senior Developer, webMethods >>>>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>>>> IM: nithya_infravio (Yahoo) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>>> From: Sandro Boehme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: >>>>>>>>> Thursday, January 25, 2007 3:14 PM >>>>>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Anyone using JCR Browser? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Waldemar, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> you are right the local repository (deployment model 1) connection >>>>>>>>> of the JCR Browser uses the Jackrabbit 1.0 libraries in the >>>>>>>>> Eclipse >>>>>>>>> classpath. But the Eclipse plugin classpath is not configurable at >>>>>>>>> runtime. This means you cannot change to a newer Jackrabbit >>>>>>>>> version >>>>>>>>> by design while using the local repository connection of the JCR >>>>>>>>> Browser. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> But you can use the remote repository (deployment model 3) >>>>>>>>> connection method of the JCR Browser to connect to a repository >>>>>>>>> version of your choice. You will find a short how-to in the >>>>>>>>> ReadMeFirst.txt file of the JCR Browser distribution. If I can >>>>>>>>> help >>>>>>>>> you any further you can either ask in the mailing list of the JCR >>>>>>>>> Browser or here and I will help you get it running. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best regards, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sandro >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> https://www.xing.com/profile/Sandro_Boehme >>>>>>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/sandroboehme >>>>>>>>> http://www.wingsuit.de >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> http://www.nabble.com/RE%3A-Anyone-using-JCR-Browser----tf3172922.html#a8825896 >>>>> Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/RE%3A-Anyone-using-JCR-Browser----tf3172922.html#a8984801 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
