> "stable" and "working with every client" are two very different things.
You are right, sorry for using inadequate wording :-)
> Out of curiosity: what was the problem that you encountered?
I wasn't able to mount the WebDav neither under Linux nor Windows
releiable (while "other" WebDavs like Apache worked) sometimes it worked
for one of them (I think I finally got it working under Windows using
Sling, but not JackRabbit Standalone) , in a Webbrowser it worked but
all file nodes where not accessible as files (there was a posting in the
newsgroup as well).
Am 14.10.2013 16:36, schrieb Julian Reschke:
On 2013-10-12 13:03, Christoph Läubrich wrote:
Last time I tried using WebDav it was not very stable (e.g. not working
with every client) and it was not that easy to set it up "from scratch"
"stable" and "working with every client" are two very different things.
Out of curiosity: what was the problem that you encountered?
with an existing repro/installation.
So I would recommend you first try the RMI aproach and the decide if the
performance is enough for you (I think the objectexplorer uses RMI and
that worked out-of-the-box).
Am 11.10.2013 19:14, schrieb Jon Svede:
Hi,
Our Jackrabbit app is using a repo that runs within our application.
We load our repository.xml in our code to create access. Lately, I've
been looking for some tools to help explore our content and all of
them talk about being able to use webDAV or RMI. The docs talk about
RMI not being very performant, so I guess I'd like to set up the
webDAV.
How do I setup a webDAV repo with the one I already have? Can I deploy
the webDAV war file and point it to our repo? There don't seem to be
any docs I can use (but if there are please forward the links). The
docs that exist on the Jackrabbit site are somewhat vague (at least to
me).
Thanks,
Jon