Hi,
Try running one first-hops from the jackrabbit website.
Decide the content repository structure. Then apply mix:versionable
node type to the nodes, which need to be versioned.
Try to search through previous postings. You will get all of your
questions answered in the jackrabbit previous postings only.
BR/
Sunil Dhage.
abhishek reddy wrote:
thanks for the reply........
I wll just go through them........
Requirement:
In a business process, the electronic documents (doc,text,excel,pdf,images
etc) will move from person to person.....and there is a scope that contents
of docs might change from the user to user......so, when these docs are
modified they have to go as revisions to the next user, keepin the original
doc as is......so, that we have track of changes made to the document.
can you please help me ragrding this.......how can i make use of jackrabbit
in this case.
Note: I dont want to apply versioning on the entire application, rather on
particular files.......in my case docs included in the business process.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Mathieu Baudier <[email protected]> wrote:
how to implement "Document versioning" concept . I have to maintain
various
documents and version them. If a document is modified, it has to be saved
as
a new version, keeping the original document as is. I have to version
only
some "x" documents. Is this possible with Jackrabbit? If possible please
guide me how to start?
This page helped me to get started:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ExamplesPage#Versioning_Basics
then you apply these concepts to "file" nodes:
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ExamplesPage#Importing_a_File