hi tom,

feel free to find some more examples here:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks
i think a couple of interesting ones that are not "classic" content apps
may include artifactory, graffito or shotoku.

regards,
david

On 4/25/07, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am currently working on using jackrabbit as the back end storage for a
business rules engine - possibly one of the more unusual uses (I store all
sorts of different formats, mostly textual, but some binary, mostly lots of
small chunks of content).

On 4/25/07, Tom Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am interested in using Jackrabbit for basic data storage in my
> desktop Java application, the same way you might use Hibernate or JDO.
> I'll be storing Java objects in some serialized form, but it won't
> really be document-oriented. The articles and examples I have found,
> while still helpful, are almost entirely focused on making CMS, blog
> or Wiki systems.
>
> Does anyone know of any articles -- or better yet -- simple example
> applications that might better illustrate how to use Jackrabbit this
> way?  Something like a simple contact management or CD collection
> management application would be ideal to help me figure out the last
> few pieces.
>
> --
> Tom Wheeler
> http://www.tomwheeler.com/
>

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