Thank you Sandro ... for that nice tool. Is it possible to connect via JNDI to a repository? I'm using JBoss with Jackrabbit, which ist bound in JNDI. Best regards, Holger
>>> Sandro Boehme <[email protected]> 08.02.2009 20:42 >>> Dear Jackrabbit community, I'm excited to announce the 0.9.4 version of the JCR Browser. Please see below for the complete release notes. Any feedback is very welcome (also requests for support and suggestions for improvements). Please just drop a mail to sandro_boehme at users.sourceforge.net and CC the mailing list [email protected]. Best regards, Sandro -- https://www.xing.com/profile/Sandro_Boehme http://www.linkedin.com/in/sandroboehme inovex GmbH Karlsruher Strasse 71 D-75179 Pforzheim Tel: 07231 31 91-80 Fax: 07231 31 91-91 http://www.inovex.de Sitz der Gesellschaft: Pforzheim AG Mannheim, HRB 502126 Geschäftsführer: Stephan Müller -- Release Notes -- JCR Browser -- Version 0.9.4 -- ++ Introduction ++ This is the 0.9.4 release of the JCR Browser. It is a simple and free Eclipse based open source tool and visualizes the content of a JSR 170 compliant Java Content Repository. It is stable, maintained and supported since 2006. You can find out more about it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcrbrowser/. ++ News and Noteworthy ++ The main feature is the new standalone version that has been created by Ketan Padegaonkar (http://ketan.padegaonkar.name/). It is a minimum version of Eclipse that only includes the Eclipse plugins that are really nessesary for the JCR Browser. The splash screen has been designed by Rishikesh Parkhe (http://rishiparkhe.googlepages.com). The new release also contains: o An upgrade to Jackrabbit 1.5.2. o An alignment of the connector naming o The new remote Jackrabbit HTTP connection. o A new "Select node by XPath" action. This action expands and selects the node that corresponds to the XPath o A new "Select node by UUID" action. This action expands and selects the node that has the specified UUID. ++ Release Contents ++ o JCR Browser Standard Edition (JCRBrowser_0.9.4_StandardEdition.zip) It contains the following connectors: - Apache Jackrabbit repository via RMI: Connects to a Jackrabbit repository that runs on a server and is available via RMI. The classpath of the repository is under your control there. - Apache Jackrabbit repository via HTTP: Connects to a Jackrabbit repository that runs on a server and is available via RMI. The classpath of the repository is under your control there. - Apache Jackrabbit repository bundled with the JCR Browser: When using this connector the JCR Browser starts the repository within the VM of Eclipse. Thats the reason why you have no control over the classpath of the repository in this case. This is the fastest connector but it also locks the repository. This means that you need to close the connection in the JCR Browser first, if you want to start the repository within your own application. For further information e.g. installation information please consult the ReadMeFirst.txt file that can be found in the root folder of the distribution. o JCR Browser jLibrary Edition (JCRBrowser_0.9.4_jLibraryEdition.zip) Additionally to the standard edition it contains a connector for the jLibrary Document Management System (see http://www.jlibrary.org) ++ Known Bugs ++ o At the moment you will not see the list of registered namespaces when you connect to the repository via RMI or HTTP. Please monitor https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1959 for possible workarounds. --- Handelshof Management GmbH Viktoriastr.26 • 51149 Koeln (Germany) Amtsgericht Koeln HRB 2078 Ust.-ID-Nr. DE 123064252 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Koeln Geschaeftsfuehrer: Dipl.-Betriebsw. (BA) Wolfgang Baer (MBA) (Sprecher) Dipl.-Kfm. Kai Patrick Merleker, Dr. Wilhelm von Moers http://www.handelshof.de ---
