Hi Wolfgang! This depends on your operating system. In Mac OS X and (most Linux AFAIK) mounting webdav as a filesystem is built-in. In Windows however, you can only browse the WebDAV in the explorer (just like ftp:), but most programs can't work on those files as Windows passes them the pure WebDAV URL (http://....). There are third-party applications for Windows to mount a drive as a true filesystem, but I don't know which one is the best.
For the Jackrabbit webapp running on port 8080, this would be the webdav URL: http://server:8080/<war resource>/repository/<workspace> so typically: http://server:8080/jackrabbit-server/repository/default Regards, Alex On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Kurz Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I wrote a little application that lets me store Articles and Documents > in Jackrabbit. > It works just fine but someone now told me that i could mount the > Repository onto my filesystem via webdav tob e able to quickly exchange > the documents. > > I have no idea how i would do something like that:-( > > I have installed the Jackrabbit WebApplication and on that user > interface it says soemthing about webdav and i can browse the repository > there but i cant exchange the files or anything. > > Do i need a special webdav client? > > Can someone please tell me what i am missing or point me to somewhere to > read up on this topic? > > Thx a lot in advance! > > > Kurz Wolfgang > > > > -- Alexander Klimetschek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
