Hi, A commercial alternative is Day CRX, it is based on Apache Jackrabbit and supports CIFS: http://www.day.com/crx (disclosure: I do work for Day, but I didn't develop the CIFS part).
Regards, Thomas On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Dennis van der Laan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > You could use something like NetDrive [1] to mount a WebDAV share to a > drive letter. Don't have much experience with this, though. > Another (commercial) solution is WebDrive [2]. I have used this a lot for > mounting SFTP connections to drive letters, and occasionally for WebDAV > shares also. Local caching of files and folders seems to be a problem when > multiple persons change the filesystem, but you can disable local caching. > > best regards, > Dennis > > [1] http://www.netdrive.net/ > [2] http://www.webdrive.com/ >> >> I've already read that there is currently no support for accessing a JCR >> repository in Jackrabbit as a windows network folder. >> >> Are there any plans to support that in the future? Or has somebody done >> any >> development for that? >> >> I'm aware of the ability to access a repository via WebDav and Windows Web >> Folders, but many programs can't deal with Web Folders (e.g. Adobe >> Photoshop, Adobe Indesign etc.). So that's not an option for me. >> >> Alfresco seems to have an implementation for CIFS. Is it possible to use >> it >> on top of Jackrabbit? >> >> Matthias >> >> >> > > > -- > Dennis van der Laan > >
