Okay, maybe some more information to save time: the download package are the sources of the project as a Maven project (as well as the SVN checkout).
A "mvn package" should create a WAR file in the target folder. At the moment, it bundles all the libraries into the WAR, but by changing the dependency scopes in pom.xml you should be able to change that if necessary. Then just deploy that into your container. The application then expects you to have your repository in JNDI. Just enter the JNDI name on the login page (login.jsf) and it should run. Any suggestions or feedback to that are also welcome. I hope, it runs without problems, otherwise I will be glad to help... Cheers Hendrik -----Original Message----- From: Hendrik Beck (camunda) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:30 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Web-based JCR Explorer project on SourceForge Hi! Some weeks ago we decided to put some code we had (for company-internal tool) into an Open-Source application on SourceForge. It is a web-based JCR explorer tool that allows users to browse, edit and maintain repository content via web browser. The project bases on relatively plain JSF and is developed and tested using Jackrabbit. It is still in a pretty early stage of development but some functionality is already there: - Navigation through nodes - Edit of content, i.e. adding and removing of nodes and properties, editing property values etc. - Import/Export of content - Queries - Locking - Checkout/Checkin - Displaying general repository information It all can grow and become more sophisticated (not to mention the UI), but it might be a start. So if you are interested, just check it out. Feedback, requests, bugs and all that are very welcome and appreciated, of course. The project is also meant to be "real" Open-Source, so contributions of all kind are welcome, also co-developers. Ok, so far for now, here's the URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcr-webexplorer/ Cheers Hendrik --------------------------------------------- camunda GmbH - The Business Process Company Mühlwehrstraße 43 - 97980 Bad Mergentheim www.camunda.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------- Hendrik Beck Entwickler Telefon +49 7931 99190-400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------- Amtsgericht Ulm: HRB 680804 Geschäftsführer: Bernd Rücker, Oliver Fischer ---------------------------------------------
