Thanks for info. I am still learning different implementations. My objective is to have JCR RMI server connecting to Oracle database. The JCR will also have a WebDAV layer so window system can directly interact with it. The client web site uses JSF.
I am very interested in OSGi, waiting for Spring 2.1 and see if it can make easier for a web server of OSGi + Felix + Tomcat. Progresses in Jcr, Nuxeo and Alfresco are important to us. BaTien On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 22:03 -0400, Danner, Russ wrote: > I haven't tried plugging Alfresco under any other JCR based systems -- I > would love to if I had time! The areas in which Alfresco is compliant > with JCR it performs very well. It's not 100% compliant in the optional > areas yet. Another important thing to note about the implementation is > that currently the Alfresco JCR implementation has to run "in-process." > (same jvm) > > -R > > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Florent Guillaume > Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 9:45 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: JackRabbit Vs Alfresco > > Duong BaTien wrote: > > On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 04:22 -0700, Kalyan Sarkar wrote: > >> I too have the same question in my mind. However I haven't worked > with > >> Alfresco at all. > >> > >> > > Or Nuxeo which is based on jackrabbit. Opinion? > > Nuxeo ECM currently uses Jackrabbit as its JCR backend storage. We > haven't tried plugging Alfresco's JCR implementation, but we would > welcome someone trying it and contributing a connector (our architecture > > allows plugging different connectors to an underlying storage). > > Florent >
