Thanks Sandro, I look forward to the release of the new features.
S. On 4/9/07, Sandro Böhme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stefan, > Thanks for the JCR browser tool, I use it extensively. it's nice to know that you use the JCR Browser often. >I would like to recommend a change where the properties are > selectable and "copyable". This would help in copying large UUIDs > during debugging. I agree, it makes sense to add this feature. > Is this a change that you could implement in a hurry or could > recommend to the group where someone could step up and make the change > in the so I will propably be similar to develop like the "Copy XPath" - feature of the JCR Browser. It should not be too hard so I will put it on my JCR Browser ToDo list and will do it as soon as I have the time to work on it. Bye, Sandro -- https://www.xing.com/profile/Sandro_Boehme http://www.linkedin.com/in/sandroboehme Stefan Kurla wrote: > Sandro, > > Thanks for the JCR browser tool, I use it extensively. I would like to > recommend a change where the properties are selectable and "copyable". > This would help in copying large UUIDs during debugging. > > Is this a change that you could implement in a hurry or could > recommend to the group where someone could step up and make the change > in the source? > > > On 4/6/07, Sandro Böhme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> FolDeRol wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > Can anybody suggest a tool to view/edit content of Jackrabbit >> > 1.2.3repository? I tried a few Eclipse plug-ins (CRX, JCR Repository, >> > JCR >> > Browser) but neither succeeded to connect to the remote Jackrabbit >> > repository using RMI interface. Are there success stories of this at >> all? >> > >> > Regards >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> the JCR Browser can connect to a 1.2.3 Jackrabbit repository by RMI >> without problems. >> What is the error message you get? >> >> Bye, >> >> Sandro >> >> -- >> https://www.xing.com/profile/Sandro_Boehme >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/sandroboehme >> >
