I have a question (based on ignorance) of Workspaces. When you say they are a boundary for references and query, is the intent that you can not cross-query multiple workspaces?
My original thought for one scenario is for Records Management, and having a workspace on a per-year basis (making it easy for repository backup). But, still need to support query across all years/workspace. Is this a valid scenario for utilizing workspaces? David Nuescheler wrote: > > Workspaces are the boundary for references and query. > > Examples: > --- > Use workspaces for things like: > - v1.2 of your project vs. a v1.3 of your project > - a "development", "qa" and a "published" state of content > - completely separated applications that should probably run on > separate repositories to begin with ;) > > Do not use workspaces for things like: > - user home directories > - distinct content for different target audiences like public, > private, local, ... > - mail-inboxes for different users > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/DM-Rule--3%3A-Workspaces-are-for-corresponding-nodes.-tf4040010.html#a11827837 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
