On Aug 30, 2007, at 5:19 PM, bjquinn wrote:
http://jackrabbit.apache.org/faq.html#whats-fs wrote:
What is a Jackrabbit file system?
A Jackrabbbit file system (FS) is an internal component that
implements standard file system operations on top of some underlying
storage mechanism (a normal file system, a database, a webdav
server, or a
custom file format). A file system component is any Java class that
implements the FileSystem interface and the associated behavioural
contracts. File systems are used in Jackrabbit both as
subcomponents of
the persistence managers and for general storage needs (for
example to
store the full text indexes).
So does this mean that I will be able to mount the xwiki database as a
filesystem or something?
There won't be a xwiki database any more. All the data will be stored
through the JCR implementation we use. It'll be up to you to decide
what you want the JCR implementation to point to through configuration.
I mentioned Jackrabbit because this is what our proof of concept uses
but we might use eXo Platform, JackRabbit or some other
implementation. XWiki will use the JCR API so it can use any JCR
implementation (theoretically at least).
Is that what you mean? And is this Jackrabbit
stuff ready by v1.1?
Nope. This is 1.2 stuff.
-Vincent
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