Thanks Rakesh. And thanks for your product. I use it frequently. I do wish I could conect at the same time as my application is connected though . . . is it possible at all?
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Rakesh Vidyadharan <[email protected]> wrote: > http://kenai.com/projects/jcrmanager > > Rakesh > > On 31 Aug 2010, at 08:28, ChadDavis wrote: > >> If you just want to browse and work with the nodes, you could check >> out SPT JCRManager. It's a web app made by someone on this list. >> Search the list for it. I use it as a sort of development level admin >> tool. It's nice. >> >> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Mingfai <[email protected]> wrote: >>> hi, >>> >>> I am trying a CMS that use JackRabbit as its underlying content store and >>> want to troubleshoot a problem (and fix the problem by making change to a >>> node) by directly access the data via JackRabbit. I got a repository.xml ( >>> http://jackrabbit.apache.org/dtd/repository-1.5.dtd) that I believe it >>> contains all information JackRabbit need to open an repository. My question >>> is what's the best way to start a server and browse the content with an >>> existed repository configuration? there are a few names like standalone >>> server, JCR server, webdav servlet, RMI etc. >>> >>> I actually have tried to use the standalone server but the --conf argument >>> seems to be for backup only and it won't read the repository configuration >>> and provide a web interface to my repository. >>> >>> regards, >>> mingfai >>> > > Rakesh Vidyadharan > President & CEO > Sans Pareil Technologies, Inc. > http://www.sptci.com/ > > > | 100 W. Chestnut, Suite 1305 | Chicago, IL 60610-3296 USA | > | Ph: +1 (312) 212-3933 | Mobile: +1 (312) 315-1596 | Fax: +1 (312) 276-4410 > | E-mail: [email protected] > > >
