Hi Bertrand, There are some similarities, but the "15 minute" Sling tutorial suggests that it is predominantly script-driven with HTTP command-line statements. My project requires that we integrate the JCR calls into an existing RCP plugin-based application. The RCP app provides a view into the content repositories. We may select a file, save a file, change a file, get all repositories, etc... all of these actions are initiated through the RCP user interface. The action should then communicate with a JackRabbit server which will exist somewhere on the network.
SOAP (or maybe REST?) seemed to be a logical way to approach this if a workable configuration could be achieved. For example, if Jackrabbit/JCR has methods for getFile and putFile, SOAP/REST would provide wrapper methods for those actions. These wrapper methods would then be accessible by any front-end client, not just the RCP app. Fyi - I am using JackRabbit 2.6.1 and Tomcat 7. -Chris -- View this message in context: http://jackrabbit.510166.n4.nabble.com/Setting-up-SOAP-services-to-run-on-top-of-jackrabbit-tp4659112p4659124.html Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.