I guess you are right, I should have been more specific. I am not sure how much specificity is required since this is my first project with JCR and I consider it a test drive. This is what I would like to achieve and please feel free to break it open and let me know what I am doing wrong. I will like to use the JCR in two ways. First as a simple data storage where all products information including their images will be stored. Since security will be implemented at the application level using spring 2.0, all I would like to have is a way of storing my users information into this JCR and provide access through a business service to the front end. The second part is provide the owners of the application access to this repository through a web layer for them to add and remove and update some repository information. But all that will be done through a service layer also. Like I said earlier, I got everything set up and have some custom nodes registered to the nodeType Registry using springmodules 0.9. I am using JcrMappingTemplate persistence layer to access the repository but I guess what I do not understand is how to actually proceed from there.

I have read information in this list about unstructured vs hierarchical model. My understanding is that hierarchical model is advantageous in the sense that it provides for integration with certain technologies that are already out there. But how do I go about making this happen?






On Oct 2, 2009, at 2:56 AM, Alexander Klimetschek wrote:

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 06:41, Blessed Sakwe <[email protected]> wrote:
If not can some one help me out with a solution of how one can implement a repository that stores User information that could be used as an ACL...

Did you take a look at the ACL and user management features of JCR 2.0
[1]? Jackrabbit 2.0 will be releases soon (you can already look at the
2.0-alpha releases) and will fully support JCR 2.0.

Otherwise, regarding your content model, I think you have to ask more
specific questions.

[1] http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=283

Regards,
Alex

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