I wonder if my issue is related to: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2063

Alexander Wallace wrote:
Thanks for the clarification!

I'm still baffled by the behavior presented by the garbage collection process for the data store...

I've disabled it for now, but that means that I'll start accumulating unused documents... Although that's way better than loosing most documents arbitrarily.

Again, thanks!

Alexander Klimetschek wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Alexander Wallace<[email protected]> wrote:
jackrabbit-api.jar - 1.4.0
jackrabbit-core.jar - 1.4.1
jackrabbit-jcr-commons.jar - 1.4.0
jackrabbit-spi.jar - 1.4.0
jackrabbit-spi-commons.jar - 1.4.0
jackrabbit-text-extractors.jar - 1.4.0

It seems wrong that I have a core 1.4.1 and 1.4.0 for the rest of the
stuff...  But that's how the framework i have came (liferay 5.1.2)

No, that's right. For patch releases (the third part of the version
number), only the jars that actually have changed get an increase in
the version number, the rest is not released again. In this case,
jackrabbit-core got a change, but not all the others.

Regards,
Alex



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