Hi Jarek, Thanks a lot.
I am trying to do it with another manner: I start the standalone as webdav client when connected I am using the commands dump and import. I will update you what is the result. Thanks, Tarek On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Jaroslaw Marek <jaroslaw.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Tarek, > You could try to use jackrabbit-standalone.jar as described here [1]. You > would export from the old repository and then import to the new repository > with new configuration. > > Cheers, > Jarek > > [1] http://jackrabbit.apache.org/standalone-server.html#StandaloneServer- > Backupandmigration > > > On 22.12.2014 10:28, Tarek Jarraya wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I use Jackrabbit v 2.8 with webapp deployment mode. >> >> I am using the default generated configuration: >> - For the FileSystem, I am using LocalFileSystem. >> - For the datastore, I am using FileDataStore >> - For the workspace, I am using LocalFileSystem >> and DerbyPersistenceManager. Same thing for Versioning. >> >> Currently, the repository contains a lot of documents. Now, I want to >> migrate to full database storage with MySQL (FileSystem, DataStore, >> workspace, versioning). I have the correct configuration file for that. >> >> My question, how to migrate all the repository content to the new >> configuration? because if apply the new configuration I will loose the >> link >> to all stored documents. >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> Tarek >> >> >