Jukka Zitting wrote: > > Essentially, you can have any number of separate message nodes, stored > at different times in different paths using different ACLs, and > Jackrabbit with the data store would still detect duplicate binaries > within those messages and only store a single copy internally. > wow this feature will really simplify the whole process of mail archiving for multiple users. For now the performance of the system I implemented is really gready in terms of memory usage: although I am trying with my repository model do "deflatten" as much as possible my nodes, I can still have at the "mailitem" node many mailitems (am I being clear here ?).
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