Tutorial: A slide about JCR
As I’m just working myself in to JCR and Apache Sling, I recently found a nice tutoring slide about JCR from Carsten Ziegeler.
As I’m just working myself in to JCR and Apache Sling, I recently found a nice tutoring slide about JCR from Carsten Ziegeler.
It is coming silent but all the more powerful: Apache Sling. Sling’s slogan: “Bringing back the fun.”. Well, yeah. It does! This article is about its concepts and everything you have to know about it. Important links and tutoring resources, what Apache Sling is, why it is powerful and why I like it even whithout [...]
JCR – the Java Content Repository – uses a versioning mechanism to create a history of content’s changes. Versioning means, that a node’s state can be saved for future recovery. Such a saved state is called a version. Saving a state is called checking in. This article is based on JSR-170 (JCR 1.0) and explains, [...]
JCR, also known as Java Content Repository or Content Repository for Java Technology API, actually consists of two specifications: JSR-170 describing JCR 1.0 and JSR-283 describing JCR 2.0. Both standards are intended to access content repositories in an uniform manner. First, it was developed by Day Software, but then partially given to the Apache Software [...]
This webblog was now officially relaunched. It has been a long while ago that the recent post was published. Now that there are some challenging new e-commerce and development projects in sight, I will report my learnings and news to your more frquently. I’m looking forward to revive this blog. As a first step to [...]