2009.11.17.downtown
| Topic: | Java Content Repository (JSR 170, 283) The Java Content Repository (JCR) is a standard (JSR 170, 283) aimed at unifying the repository access API to help CMS users maintain vendor independent code. The JCR provides a XML type view of content and abstracts the actual storage mechanism(s) entirely from the developer. This talk will introduce some of the core features of the JCR (both 1.0 and 2.0), common design choices and pitfalls that developers may encounter. Time permitting we will walk through a simple conceptual exercise on the steps involved in building a trivial CMS system using JackRabbit (the JCR reference implementation). The only tool used will be the Apache licenced JCR Manager application developed by Rakesh. |
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| Who: | Rakesh Vidyadharan |
| When: | November 17th, 2009 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Networking from 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM) (Presentation from 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM) |
| Where: | Lewis Towers Ballroom, Beane Hall Loyola University of Chicago 820 N Michigan Ave (enter on Pearson 111 E. Pearson) Chicago, IL 60611 |
| Cost: | FREE to current CJUG members and first time guests Join Now! |
| RSVP: | Please RSVP so that appropriate food quantities can be ordered. RSVP |
Meeting sponsored by TransTech Solution Staffing.
Attachments:| JCR.pdf | ![]() |
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