On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz<[email protected]> wrote: > Using time-based paths has worked well for me in similar cases, something like > > /content/2008/12/31/09/42/03/0001 > > [..] > > With Jackrabbit it is not recommended for a node to have more than > about 10'000 child nodes, the above convention will also avoid that.
Well, this might lead to a y10k problem then.... SCNR ;-) But Bertrand is right, most data has a date associated, so this is a good solution for many cases. You can still use UUIDs if you make the respective nodes mix:referenceable (but note that the UUIDs will be generated by the repository). Regards, Alex -- Alexander Klimetschek [email protected]
