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Michael Neale updated JBRULES-689:
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Summary: JCR repository.xml configuration and wiring (was: repository.xml
configuration)
Description:
There are a few choices here, we can provide out-of-the-box functionality where only a
directory is needed, or we can expose repository.xml to users.
The user may also have to set it up in JNDI based on the container is also an option.
As for databases, repository.xml sets that up, I think.
the repository.xml should be either on the classpath, or on the file system, and the user
can configure where the repo is stored.
Also need to have upload/backup functionality (GUI). its ok to require editing of the
repository.xml by hand. It can be bound to JNDI.
was:
the repository.xml should be either on the classpath, or on the file system, and the user
can configure where the repo is stored.
Also need to have upload/backup functionality (GUI). its ok to require editing of the
repository.xml by hand. It can be bound to JNDI.
JCR repository.xml configuration and wiring
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Key: JBRULES-689
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBRULES-689
Project: JBoss Rules
Issue Type: Sub-task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assigned To: Michael Neale
There are a few choices here, we can provide out-of-the-box functionality where only a
directory is needed, or we can expose repository.xml to users.
The user may also have to set it up in JNDI based on the container is also an option.
As for databases, repository.xml sets that up, I think.
the repository.xml should be either on the classpath, or on the file system, and the user
can configure where the repo is stored.
Also need to have upload/backup functionality (GUI). its ok to require editing of the
repository.xml by hand. It can be bound to JNDI.
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