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  • Comment: Plugin for Jackrabbit WebDAV support

    Uploaded a new ZIP with license headers included. I hereby license my contribution under the terms of the Apache License. Regards, Andreas.

    2009-11-05 13:56:27 UTC by veithen

  • Comment: Plugin for Jackrabbit WebDAV support

    Hi Andreas, your webdav connector works like a charm. Can we continue the discussion at the JCRBrowser mailing list? Best, Sandro.

    2009-11-04 21:43:01 UTC by sandro_boehme

  • Comment: Plugin for Jackrabbit WebDAV support

    Hello again, would you mind putting your contribution under the Apache 2 license and include the license header to the files? I'm very excited about this contribution and it might be also good as a reference for a corresponding Eclipse JCRM connector. Cheers, Sandro.

    2009-11-04 14:01:15 UTC by sandro_boehme

  • Comment: Plugin for Jackrabbit WebDAV support

    Hi Andreas, sorry for getting back to you so late but for some reason I didn't get notified for Tracker changes. I've just seen this entry. I will test it and get back to you soon. Thanks you very much for your effort! Best, Sandro.

    2009-11-04 13:48:42 UTC by sandro_boehme

  • Plugin for Jackrabbit WebDAV support

    I'm working in an environment where using RMI is not an option. I'm using Jackrabbit 1.6. To be able to connect to that repository remotely using JCRBrowser, I implemented a plugin that supports the WebDAV remoting protocol. It uses the jcr2spi and spi2dav libraries from Jackrabbit 1.6. The attached ZIP file contains the Eclipse project with the source code of that plugin. Note that because...

    2009-09-21 21:45:29 UTC by veithen

  • Comment: Installation Problem

    Hello Sergio, sorry for coming back to you that late. Hippo is an other CMS so you probably want to use the JCR Browser standard edition to connect to Magnolia. Magnolia doesn't open an RMI port right now so you would need to use the Jackrabbit version 1.5.2 that is bundled with the JCR Browser and hope that Magnolia uses the same libraries. I already tried to configure Magnolia to open...

    2009-07-03 18:02:50 UTC by sandro_boehme

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    2009-04-25 17:08:06 UTC by sandro_boehme

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    2009-04-25 17:04:24 UTC by sandro_boehme

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    2009-04-25 16:50:51 UTC by sandro_boehme

  • Installation Problem

    Hi, i'm installing JCR Browser Hippo RPC Edition 0.9.5 beta 1 on Eclipse 3.4.2 and i'm triying to connect to Magnolia with JCR following the instructions in the ReadMeFirst file and it doesnt work, and it shows me this message "It was not possible to login. Please check the credentials. Remote repository not found: The resource at http://localhost:8080/rmi could not be retrieved...

    2009-04-23 17:27:47 UTC by sarevaloxk

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