It's great to see this collaboration take place, and it's quite obvious
to me that the idea of a Seam JCR module would be appealing to many
developers. George and John, would you both be willing to work on this
module together? For the time being I propose that we create a Seam JCR
project at github (and treat it as a sandbox for now) which you can both
commit to. I can put the basic project skeleton in place so that it
conforms in structure to the other Seam modules. What do you think?
On 27/02/11 04:08, George Gastaldi wrote:
Excelent idea. I was thinking also to connect the JCR event model to
CDI. An integration with Seam Security should also be planned.
I am also available to work on it.
2011/2/26 John D. Ament <john.d.ament(a)gmail.com
<mailto:john.d.ament@gmail.com>>
George,
Funny you bring up this topic this week. I was planning to
propose a Seam Content module this week, mostly because my
schedule is finally clear enough to allow me to work on it. At
this point, I have basic capabilities to inject the necessary JCR
objects into CDI beans and that all works. I will admit though, I
am a little biased towards ModeShape as that is the other JBoss
project I work on. Cross platform support would work correctly
using the service loader + repository factory approach. In
addition to basic injection support, I was also looking to provide
the equivalent of a SeamManagedPersistenceContext for JCR.
There are also some ModeShape specific features I was bouncing
around, including CDI enabled connectors, sequencers; as well as
connecting their event model w/ CDI's event model.
What do you think about those ideas?
John
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 10:06 AM, George Gastaldi
<gegastaldi(a)gmail.com <mailto:gegastaldi@gmail.com>> wrote:
I was thinking to create a Seam JCR module to allow JCR (Java
Content
Repositories) to be injected in code. It should work for
jackrabbit as
well as modeshape or any other jcr 2.0 compliant
implementation. Any
suggestions ? Comments appreciated.
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