Thanks, and sorry, I found out about Brix mailing list shortly after writing this question :)
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Jeremy Thomerson <[email protected] > wrote: > First, there is a Brix mailing list for these sort of questions. But, > nonetheless, here are some answers that may help: > > JCR (Java Content Repository). You can Google for what this is, but it is > basically a replacement for a database for storing content-based things. > Brix uses it to store your site. You can right Brix plugins that also > store things in the JCR, or they can read/write from your existing database > - it's up to you. > > -- > Jeremy Thomerson > http://www.wickettraining.com > > > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Daniel Dominik Holúbek < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > hello, > > i have recently started to get interested in Brix ( > > http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/), and I have some questions regarding > > this thing... > > for example, on the page JCR is mentioned. as I never heard about it > > before, > > could someone explain briefly, what is its purpose in Brix (i already > read > > some overall information)? > > i would like to know, for example, if it could be used on top of a normal > > database (postgre) - so i would use it to work with comments, blogposts > > etc... or just some core brix things, and then I would work with my data > > normally (hibernate). > > > > Thanks for every answer :) > > > > -- > > -danoh- > > > -- -danoh-
