Hi,

Im not an expert, but it seems that the webapp provides a JCR server
via the WebDAV protocol, so you will need a WebDAV client to access
it.

I can't see that It provides anyother access method.

Ben


On Jan 9, 2008 7:12 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm really in a bad spot... I have to make a reccomendation for a back-end
> technology and JackRabbit looks like the right thing to use.
>
> The problem is that I can't do a demo. I deploy the
> jackrabbit-webapp-1.3.3.war to my web server (WebLogic), create the
> repository without bothering to remember the name, and then...
>
> I can't do nothing. I have the basic screen telling me my options, but they
> are not helpful. After 10 minutes of guessing, I figure out the
> username/password for the web-based view.
>
> There is no doc on the website or in the WAR that gives any indication.
>
> I can't even use JCR Explorer because the JNDI name to lookup is not
> displayed anywhere, I am trying to RMI using JCR Controller, but that
> doesn't work either (could not connect to the default port). I try to go
> through Windows' WEBDAV feature and it tells me that its invalid.
> I've just spent 2 hours of cluelessness on this and I'm sure you can
> understand my frustration.
>
> Maybe its obvious to an experienced Web Developer, but you can say that I'm
> the representative end-user in this case here...
>
> If I can't find a way to make this work I won't be able to reccomend using
> this technology. Is there any brainless HOWTO out there that Google didn't
> pick up?
>
> Marc-Andre Laverdiere-Papineau
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