If you just use the no arg TransientRepository constructor, all this repository.xml stuff is hidden from you.

There are other constructors where you can specify how to setup the repository, thru an xml file.

If you want the simplest starting case, do what FirstHop does.

If you do this, what happens? Exceptions, nothing?

I just tried first hop again and it works for me.


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Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 4:23 PM
Subject: RE: Basic Question



I seem to missing something very basic here. I can't run the first-hops. I
can compile it. When I read about the configuration of jackrabbit it seems
that I don't have it installed properly. I don't have a repository structure
or the repository.xml file that is mentioned below.

I have successfully used jackrabbit before with Tomcat by dropping the war
file in the proper directory and "firing it up". Without Tomcat what do I do
to "install" jackrabbit. I think I am missing something so basic that the
documentation I am reading takes it for granted that I know what I am doing.


Dave Brosius-2 wrote:

Yes, Jackrabbit is completely embeddable, basically you create an object
of type TransientRepository in your app, and that initializes jackrabbit
on the fly.

There is a repository.xml file that this step refers to, which describes
how to set up jackrabbit and where to put the data.

see

http://jackrabbit.apache.org/first-hops.html





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From: kkersey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 2, 2008 5:08pm
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Subject: Basic Question


Hi I am Jackrabbit newbie as this question will prove. Can Jackrabbit be run
on a local machine without using  Tomcat (or any other web server for that
matter)? If so could someone explain to me how to do this or point me to
some good documentation?

I would appreciate it immensely.
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