I understand that goal, I just don't know how they achieve that... for example, storing an enormous blob of XML in a database or a file certainly meets the requirement of "not caring where it's stored", but gives you a less than stellar data store to work with (in a DB).

As a Java developer I feel it's my right to develop a new content framework so as to avoid reading the JCR spec more closely :)

Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I think the idea behind JCR is that it doesn't care about where with
what format it is stored.

Eelco

On 3/10/06, Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
 Christophe,
 From what I've seen on jackrabbit it dumps out an entire file in XML format
and all the examples I can find have it confirued to run from a file data
store, not a DB. I had one friend comment that if you config it to dump to a
DB, it simply dumps the giant XML file into a single table, but I find this
hard to believe.

 Do you have any experience with it?

 Christophe Lombart wrote:
 On 3/10/06, Joe Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



 Any ideas for a content repository? Graffito and Jack Rabbit look
interesting, but I hope they aren't projects stuck in XML hell.



 JCR is a must. Graffito is currently based on a DB schema and we are
migrating to JCR (Java Content Repository) spec. Graffito is not only a
repo. it is a full ECM plateform - Sorry it will be a full ECM plateform
based on Spring :-). it offers a common foundation for all kind of content
application. I think it should be nice to build wicket web apps on the top
of Graffito. Christophe
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