Comment on Jackrabbit over HTTP by spchamp
That’s a nice, succinct explanation of using DAV to access a JCR repository served with Jackrabbit. I wonder how the user agent can edit a versioned node? JSR-283 section 15 describes node versioning,...
View ArticleComment on Jackrabbit over HTTP by spchamp
Ugh so I got the email fields backwards, well darn. Waiting for the spam flood, shortly – still a nice article, though.
View ArticleComment on Jackrabbit over HTTP by Jukka Zitting
[I fixed the name/email field mixup above.] The WebDAV support in Jackrabbit should cover also versioning, see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3253.txt.
View ArticleComment on Jackrabbit over HTTP by newbee
I have an existing perl application that implemented webdav and we are currently migrating to java and we plan to use Jackrabbit to handle the webdav functionality. I was able to successfully implement...
View ArticleComment on Content Repository over HTTP by rektide
@Henri Bergius: I like that term Henri, an “introspection protocol.” That’s very much how I view Atom, in relation to AtomPub. AtomPub defines some RESTy behaviors, Atom defines some ways to view that...
View ArticleComment on Content Repository over HTTP by lsmith77
Well restricting the HTTP verbs kinda goes against the idea of REST. I also do not feel like it makes sense. There are plenty of browser plugins that also give you access to other verbs than GET/POST....
View ArticleComment on Sling over HTTP by arvindmohan
How can I delete any property of a node over HTTP?
View ArticleComment on Sling over HTTP by arvindmohan
Also would be interested in how can I provide info about a property type while posting data?
View ArticleComment on Sling over HTTP by Anonymous
Have you tried saving, editing/modifying Microsoft Word documents using the Sling architecture? I am interested in using, but our needs for saving documents are for Word documents.
View ArticleComment on Models of corporate open source by Tom Williams
Thanks, Jukka Zitting. I have added this as well.
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