That's great! When do you plan to start it? Nunny wrote: > > Hi, > I'm Nandana Mihindukulasooriya from University of Moratuwa, Sri > Lanka > and I'm doing a major in Computer Science and Engineering. I hope to > participate in Google summer of code 2007 and I'm interested in the > proposal > "JCR Demo Application based on Jackrabbit". ( > http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007#jackrabbit-jcr-demo). I'm > totally new to Jackrabbit but after seeing the proposal I went through the > Jackrabbit site. So I downloaded the JSR 170 specification and going > through it now. I am also going through the JCR articles and applications. > Although I'm new to Jackrabbit I have some experience with java web > application development. I have developed quite a lot of web applications > using servlets and JSPs. I am quite familiar with working on Tomcat. These > days I'm working on a project for a local telecom operator to develop a > mblog (mobile blog) . There we are using EJBs. We are using JBoss and > MySql > for that. I have some experience in web services too and I'm bit familiar > with Apache Axis 2 project. > I'm planning to make the demo blog application as a jsp/servlet based > application. I think it will make the application simple and will help to > highlight the JCR related stuff better. Hope that will be able to run live > from jackrabbit site. I will include user management, text blogging, image > attachments, video attachments, comments and blog entry ratings in the > demo > blog application. I will use level 1 and level 2 functionalities of the > repository plus additional repository features like observation to > generate > alerts, locking to prevent some content from being editing and > versioning.I > will use the default persistence model (embedded database) in Jackrabbit, > since it will make it easy to understand for a new comer. I am planning to > use deployment model 2 - "Shared J2EE resource model" for deployment. > Main idea of this project is to develop a demo application which can > be > used as a reference to new users of Jackrabbit and to show how JCR > functionalities can be used in practice. So I will pay good attention on > documentation and will always try to make the application as simple as > possible. As most of you have passed this phase of a new comer and have > build similar applications on JCR, I would really appreciate if you could > advice me on how to improve the demo application so that it would be more > effective as a reference to a new comer to Jackrabbit. If you can comment > on > the design decisions that I have taken that would be very helpful too. > > Thank you in advance, > Nandana Mihindukulasooriya > >
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