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[[SourceLabs]] covers Jackrabbit as part of its "Self-Support Suite for Linux and Open Source Java":http://www.sourcelabs.com...
» complete changeThe Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), specified within
the Java Community Process as [[JSR-170]].
On April 8, 2006, The Jackrabbit project released Jackrabbit 1.0.
[[SourceLabs]] covers Jackrabbit as part of its "Self-Support Suite for Linux and Open Source Java":http://www.sourcelabs.com
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The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), specified within
the Java Community Process as [[JSR-170]].
On April 8, 2006, The Jackrabbit project released Jackrabbit 1.0.
This site was designed to be hard to read.
Light colored text on the brightest white background? Genius.
This site was designed to be hard to read.
Light colored text on the brightest white background? Genius.
» complete changeThe Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), specified within
the Java Community Process as [[JSR-170]].
On April 8, 2006, The Jackrabbit project released Jackrabbit 1.0.
This site was designed to be hard to read.
Light colored text on the brightest white background? Genius.
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), being specified within
the Java Community Process as [[JSR-170]]....
» complete changeThe Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), being specified within
the Java Community Process as [[JSR-170]].
On April 8, 2006, The Jackrabbit project released Jackrabbit 1.0. <a href="http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170" class="externalLink" title="External Link">JSR-170</a>.
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), (JCR), being specified within
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API ([[JCR]]), (JCR), being specified within
the Java Community Process as
<a href="http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170" class="externalLink" title="External Link">JSR-170</a>.
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR), being specified within
the Java Community Process as
<a href="http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170" class="externalLink" title="External Link">JSR-170</a>.
<blockquote>Relational Relational and object databases lack many data management features required by modern applications,...
<blockquote>Relational Relational and object databases lack many data management features required by modern applications, such as versioning, rich data references, inheritence, or fine-grained security. Content repositories extend databases with such additional capabilities. The Java Content Repository API (JSR 170) defines a standard to access content repositories from Java code, and promises to greatly simplify Java database programming. This article reviews the Java Content Repository API and its open-source implementation, Apache Jackrabbit, from a developer's perspective.</blockquote> perspective.
Relational and object databases lack many data management features required by modern applications, such as versioning, rich...
» complete changeRelational and object databases lack many data management features required by modern applications, such as versioning, rich data references, inheritence, or fine-grained security. Content repositories extend databases with such additional capabilities. The Java Content Repository API (JSR 170) defines a standard to access content repositories from Java code, and promises to greatly simplify Java database programming. This article reviews the Java Content Repository API and its open-source implementation, Apache Jackrabbit, from a developer's perspective.
What is JCR (JSR-170)? Java JSR Community page for JSR-170
JackRabbit has a small wiki set up at wiki.apache.org
As of 05/31/05 there are no downloads available for JackRabbit, however you can download the source. source
As of 05/31/05 there are no downloads available for JackRabbit, however you can download the source
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of Day Software plans to continue participation...
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation
of Day Software plans to continue participation in Jackrabbit and use the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR), being specified within
code in the Java Community Process as
<a href="http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170" class="externalLink" title="External Link">JSR-170</a>.
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source Day Software plans to continue participation in Jackrabbit and use the code in the
