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  • Followup: RE: help pls Moving JLib to jackrabbit 1.5.5

    Thanks for the response. There are various performance improvements which have been made to jackrabbit and wanted to use the latest version with JLibrary to make sure working with latest / best. In our application that makes use of jlibrary we are looking to improve performance. Jackrabbit does indeed support backwards compatibility - the problem is that a bug has been fixed in Jackrabbit -...

    2009-06-11 13:59:50 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: help pls Moving JLib to jackrabbit 1.5.5

    OK I think that it may be because of a fix applied to jackrabbit core 1.4.6 , http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1651 - seems that addNode should not allow mixin where a primary type is required. So the question now becomes how should the jlibrary.cnd definition be modified to get around this problem. At the moment my understanding of jackrabbit and JLibrary structure is not enough to...

    2009-06-10 17:27:17 UTC in JLibrary

  • help pls Moving JLib to jackrabbit 1.5.5

    Hi Martin I'm trying to migrate JLIbrary to Jackrabbit 1.5.5 so that I can feed back a later version to here. I have already built a version locally. I am now trying to run the testSuite inside Eclipse using this version and getting the following: repositoryName: temp1004104593 testUserName: testUser testGroupName: testGroup serverProfileFactoryName...

    2009-06-10 15:01:43 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: What is future of JLibrary?

    Hi Martin, Thanks for the response - I understand what you mean by ownership now. I have made some changes to my local copy of JLibrary source code and as a result improved the performance of our app that uses it. Summary of changes : 1. expose existing method public Node findNodeByPath(Ticket ticket, String path) throws RepositoryException,

    2009-05-15 11:52:47 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: What is future of JLibrary?

    Thanks for that feedback Martin. We are pretty much in the same situation as your self with regards the amount of time available to put on this project. But I do feel that it is a very good project which deserves wider use. I will discuss with my colleague to see what we can do to contribute to the project. Have you any ideas of how much the project is being used at the moment in the...

    2009-05-11 10:53:18 UTC in JLibrary

  • What is future of JLibrary?

    There doesn't seem to have been much activity of late in JLibrary, and the www.jlibrary.org domain has been inaccessible for a number of weeks now. I am just wondering if anyone can give a heads up about current developments, future plans etc. I am having to resolve some performance issues with JLIbraray at the moment and need to know if it is going to be worth my while to continue...

    2009-05-06 11:38:20 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: login failure - session is now closed (v1.2)

    Thanks Martin - that in itself is a great help.

    2009-04-07 12:56:46 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: login failure - session is now closed (v1.2)

    Hi Martin, From what I can understand Jackrabbit uses a TransientRepository which shuts down after the last session has disconnected. I guess that my previous unit test disconnected and then the shutdown occurred. That is assuming that JLibrary uses the transient repository feature - is that correct? What I don't understand when my next unit test attempts to log in using JLibrary ie...

    2009-04-07 11:33:28 UTC in JLibrary

  • login failure - session is now closed (v1.2)

    Hi Our unit tests disconnect and then try to login in again. We get the log below (see snippet1). I'm a bit green to this kind of stuff so forgive me if the questions are a bit stupid 1. who / what / how does the session get closed - is it something we've done 2. even if the session is closed why doesn't it simply attach a session like it does earlier (see snippet 2) 3. Is there any...

    2009-04-03 14:41:44 UTC in JLibrary

  • Followup: RE: Migrating from Jlibrary server v1.1 to v1.2?

    Thanks for that link Martin. Some of our Unit tests which previously worked ok are now encountering problems: particularly org.jlibrary.core.security.SecurityException: The user does not have enough permissions to perform this operation at org.jlibrary.core.jcr.JCRRepositoryService.createDirectory(JCRRepositoryService.java:188) at...

    2009-04-03 11:08:57 UTC in JLibrary

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