Thank you Angela, that did the trick! :-) -I Am 07.12.2011 um 11:53 schrieb Angela Schreiber:
> hi ingomar > > the jackrabbit webdav server allows to configure how new > resources are mapped to the underlying JCR content structured. > those are 'importhandler' implementations that are defined > in the resource config that comes with the servlet. > > by default the complete set of handlers is activated including > one that extracts zip-files and creates jcr items from the > elements in an xml file. > > in order to change that behavior by editing the resource config > and commenting/removing those iohandlers (and property handlers) > that you don't need. > > if i remember correctly the file to look for is called config.xml > by default... somewhere in the web.xml and > org.apache.jackrabbit.server.io.XmlHandler > was the handler to get rid of. > > hope that helps > angela > > On 12/7/11 11:41 AM, Ingomar Otter wrote: >> Folks, >> I want to use WebDAV to store simple XML-liek document. It seems that >> through WebDAV, Jackrabbit actually parses the XML and creates >> a JCR node structure out of the XML. Although this may be fine in some >> applications, I am looking for a simple "store the file" behaviour. >> On top of that, storing seems to fail if an invalid XML document is POSTed >> to the WebDAV servlet. How can I surpress this behaviour? >> I've tried different content-types for no avail. >> I've tried to locate the parts in question in the source but as I am new to >> Jackrabbit I couldn't locate it. >> >> Hints appreciated. >> -- Ingomar >> >
