Hi,
I didnt get the answer of my question.Please help me out.With the
exception by webdav
java.lang.NullPointerException
org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.jcr.JcrDavException.<init>(JcrDavException.java:111)
org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.simple.DavSessionProviderImpl.attachSession(DavSessionProviderImpl.java:99)
org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.server.AbstractWebdavServlet.service(AbstractWebdavServlet.java:182)
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
i am getting the error
*ERROR* RepositoryAccessServlet: Error while retrieving repo
sitory using JNDI (name=jackrabbit.repository):
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException.
Where is my mistake?What should i do now?How to proceed?
Somebody help me out by giving the answer.
sktkaur wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I acquired the repository through RMI.Now what to do next?
> When i use the
> url="http://localhost:8080/jackrabbit-webapp-1.4/repository/default"
> it asks for Username and password and i simply press ok and then
> it gives an exception as:
>
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>
> org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.jcr.JcrDavException.<init>(JcrDavException.java:111)
>
> org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.simple.DavSessionProviderImpl.attachSession(DavSessionProviderImpl.java:99)
>
> org.apache.jackrabbit.webdav.server.AbstractWebdavServlet.service(AbstractWebdavServlet.java:182)
> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802)
>
>
> I want to know where i am wrong?
> I want to develope a CMS for my work.
> How to do that?
>
>
>
> Greg Klebus wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Jukka Zitting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:06 AM, sktkaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > Now i want to know what to do after running repository?
>>> > How to proceed further?
>>> > I know that:
>>> > "Using a content repository allows an application to deal with an
>>> > arbitrarily large hierarchical space in a scalable manner
>>> automatically
>>> > profiting from the repository services such as versioning, query,
>>> > transactions or namespaces which make a content repository an ideal
>>> data
>>> > store for many applications".
>>> > How a content repository can be seen as a data storage?
>>> > How to store,retrive and change data?
>>>
>>> The easiest way to get started with that is to mount the WebDAV view
>>> of the default workspace as a network disk to your file system. If you
>>> have the Jackrabbit webapp running, you should see the WebDAV
>>> instructions when you point your browser to the webapp.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, you can use the "Populate" and "Search" features of the
>>> Jackrabbit webapp to experiment with the repository.
>>
>> I agree with Jukka here. If you want to use the repository, the first
>> steps I'd recommend are the following
>>
>> - use WebDAV to store and access the content (desktop integration)
>> - use Search to find the content
>> - use a content browser to view / edit the content on JCR level
>> (nodes, properties, nodetypes etc). For this, you currently need an
>> external application (see wiki page [1])
>>
>> Current rough plans for Jackrabbit 1.5 should lower the barrier to
>> start using the repository for the first time users (self-runnable
>> jar, content browser, etc), I think it's the right focus.
>>
>>> > What are the steps to proceed?
>>>
>>> Once you've done the above steps, you should take a look at the JCR
>>> specification to see how you can achieve the above operations (and
>>> much more) programmatically using the JCR API.
>>
>> The First Hops page [2] comes to mind if you want to start writing
>> applications for JCR, after you've learned about the standard itself.
>>
>> Also, the SLING project [3] (currently in incubator) comes to mind to
>> jump-start web development on top of JCR repository - "Discover Sling
>> in 15 minutes" [4] is a nice introduction here.
>>
>> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/JcrLinks
>> [2] http://jackrabbit.apache.org/first-hops.html
>> [3] http://incubator.apache.org/sling/
>> [4]
>> http://incubator.apache.org/sling/site/discover-sling-in-15-minutes.html
>>
>> Cheers
>> Greg
>>
>> --
>> -- Greg Klebus | http://day.com | http://dev.day.com
>> -- Best open-source JCR repository: http://jacrkabbit.apache.org
>>
>>
>
>
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