Charles, Magnolia is not an alternative implementation of the JCR, as far as I know. It's a CMS built on top of Jackrabbit, and that may explains why the documentation on Magnolia focuses on the application aspects (such as pages and presentation layer), and not the JCR.
Alessandro On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Charles Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wonder if some of you could clear up a little confusion I have? All > documentation concerning JCR and Jackrabbit seems to approach the > architecture from the point of view of domain object modelling. Great > > Any documentation on Magnolia I've seen so far seems to only discuss pages > and the presentation layer. Granted, I can imagine that Magnolia is designed > as a higher level model of JCR, with emphasis on classic CMS, but even so, I > find (so far) virtually no mention of application level object modelling. > What gives? > > Charles >
