Great thanks, looking for a Tomcat Login Module that uses the Tomcat UserDatabase, no luck so far.
Ollie -----Original Message----- From: Angela Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 1:58 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: JackRabbit WebDAV hi mike Mike Oliver wrote: > http://localhost:8081/jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.3/server/ but that's probably not the webdav-functionality you are looking for if you are coming from slide. i would rather look at http://localhost:8081/jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.3/repository/default/ where '/default' is the default workspace name and '/repository' is the prefix for the simple server that provides file-based view to the underlying jcr repository. there is not too much docu available but the index.jsp provides that at least this information and explains the difference between the jcr-server-servlet and the simple-server. at least it used to.... > I know that JackRabbit isn't the same as Jakarta Slide and not expecting > it to be, but one thing we did right on that project was create a > runnable war file that doesn't require any learning curve to get > started. Install the war file, create the network place and login as > the root:root user and start creating content folders and documents. If > JackRabbit did that, then I think more people would try it and use it > and then spend the time to learn how to make it all it can be. good to know. i will create an enhancement request for that into jira. thanks for the hints. angela
