Cool stuff! I would think the sandbox is the perfect place for it. I suggest you create a JIRA issue at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa and upload the patch. Regards, Alex On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Scott Dietrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I created a couple of small utilities for Jackrabbit and was wondering if > other Jackrabbit users are also interested in using them. If there is > interest, I wouldn't mind either setting up a Sourceforge project for them > or donating them to be included in the Jackrabbit sandbox. > > The first one is a DataStore implementation that uses Amazon S3 for storage. > This is fairly straightforward. It is configured by adding a DataStore > section to the repository.xml file, e.g.: > <DataStore class="org.jcrutil.S3DataStore"> > <param name="awsAccessKey" value="" /> > <param name="awsSecretKey" value="" /> > <param name="bucketName" value="" /> > <param name="minModifiedDate" value="0" /> > <param name="minRecordLength" value="0" /> > </DataStore> > > The second utility is a JCR based Commons VFS filesystem provider. This > allows you to access a JCR repository (nt:file and nt:folder nodes) using > the Commons VFS API. I've also used this with MINA FTP Server and Dctm VFS > (http://dctmvfs.sourceforge.net/) to provide FTP access to a Jackrabbit > repository. > > The source tarball is here: http://www.minutestopost.com/jcrutil.tar.gz > > If you have any questions or comments just let me know. > > Thanks, > Scott > -- Alexander Klimetschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
