I really agree with you, but how to recover deleted nodes in jcr/jackrabbit?

best regards,
wulf


Alexander Klimetschek wrote:
> 
> AFAIK the version storage was not intended to be removed completely by
> the JCR spec, since one idea of versioning is to be able to recover
> deleted nodes. That's why it's not entirely possible to delete all
> things inside the versioning storage (let's say this use case was not
> considered).
> 
> Are you sure a lot of disk space is wasted? If nodes happen to be
> deleted very often and soon after creation (which would create a lot
> of really unused data on the disk), you might consider not to version
> them at all.
> 
> Regards,
> Alex
> 
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:53 PM, hsp_ <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi, I also have interest in this solution.
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