anonymous wrote :
| I guess : the JCR is base on JackRabbit and JMX service, so it must be possible to do
it.
| My question is : how, tricks, drawbacks etc....
|
This can be done by exposing the PortalCMS JMX service remotely
Try adding this to jboss-portal.sar/portal-cms.sar/META-INF/jboss-service.xml
| <!-- Proxy factory for CMS -->
| <mbean code="org.jboss.invocation.jrmp.server.JRMPProxyFactory"
|
name="jboss.jmx:type=adaptor,name=RemoteCMS,protocol=jrmp,service=proxyFactory">
| <!-- Use the standard JRMPInvoker from conf/jboss-service.xxml -->
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="InvokerName">jboss:service=invoker,type=jrmp</depends>
| <!-- The target MBean -->
| <depends
optional-attribute-name="TargetName">portal:service=CMS</depends>
| <!-- Where to bind the proxy factory -->
| <attribute name="JndiName">RemoteCMS</attribute>
| <!-- Invoke target method instead of invoke(Invocation mi) -->
| <attribute name="InvokeTargetMethod">true</attribute>
| <!-- Comma-separated list of exported interfaces -->
| <attribute
name="ExportedInterfaces">org.jboss.portal.cms.CMS</attribute>
| <!-- client-side interceptors -->
| <attribute name="ClientInterceptors">
| <interceptors>
|
<interceptor>org.jboss.proxy.ClientMethodInterceptor</interceptor>
|
<interceptor>org.jboss.proxy.SecurityInterceptor</interceptor>
|
<interceptor>org.jboss.jmx.connector.invoker.client.InvokerAdaptorClientInterceptor</interceptor>
|
<interceptor>org.jboss.invocation.InvokerInterceptor</interceptor>
| </interceptors>
| </attribute>
| </mbean>
|
This will provide you a remote cms proxy on which you can execute CMS Commands that you
can create via the CommandFactory.
For examples with how to use the CMS object look at our
org.jboss.portal.core.portlet.cms.CMSPortlet and
org.jboss.portal.core.portlet.cms.admin.CMSAdminPortlet source code
one possible drawback of this way to access the CMS service is the access will be treated
as "Anonymous" access which could lead possible lead to Access issues with the
newly integrated fine grained security in Portal 2.6 Alpha1 release
The PortalCMS service sits on top of JackRabbit (JCR Impl), and to get file based storage
of content, you should just be able to configure one of the FileBasedPersistence Managers
packaged with JackRabbit. By default, the PortalCMS uses a Hibernate based Peristence
Manager which is optimized for performance using JBossCache.
We are also evaluating integration with Alfresco especially their JCR Impl as an
alternative to JackRabbit JCR Impl.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Sohil
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