I am also new, so not sure if I understand JR correctly:
 2. Does jackrabbit store the file (e.g pdf,jpg and etc..) as binary in the
filesystem? 
    >> yes, if you choose DataStore 
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/DataStore. You can use DB though.

if yes, how can we revive the binary file into its original
form?
    >> content is not encryted, only file name (hash). in theory you can; but 
not straightforward I guess.
 
3. How does jackrabbit manages and secure its filesystem storage?
   >> guess not. rely on OS.
 
rgds,
canal 




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From: freak182 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 10:09:22 AM
Subject: Jackrabbit Question


Hello,

I am new to Jackrabbit and I have question/s before I present to the client
for their requirement of DMS.

Question about Jackrabbit:

1. Performance and overhead use during concurrent access of 100 users at
minimum?
2. Does jackrabbit store the file (e.g pdf,jpg and etc..) as binary in the
filesystem? if yes, how can we revive the binary file into its original
form?
3. How does jackrabbit manages and secure its filesystem storage?

That's it for now. I have a follow up question, when things already setup.

Thanks a lot.
Cheers.

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