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* Jukka Zitting, "[[http://jukkaz.wordpress.com/files/2006/10/apache-jackrabbit.pdf|Introduction to Apache Jackrabbit]]" (October 12, 2006) [[http://www.us.apachecon.com/|ApacheCon US 2006]]
* David Nuescheler, "[[http://javasymposium.techtarget.com/resources/Presentations/Vegas%2006/D%20Nuescheler%20Content%20app.zip|JCR vs. RDBMS: Your App. is a "Content App.", 10 symptoms! (pdf inside zip)]]" (2006) [[http://javasymposium.techtarget.com/resources/presentations.html#TSSJS|TheServerSide Java Symposium 2006]]
* Alexandru Popescu & Floyd Marinescu [[http://www.infoq.com/presentations/design-and-architecture-of-infoq|The Design and Architecture of InfoQ]] (Video at QCon 2007) - InfoQ is built upon a custom-made publishing system combining [[http://www.magnolia-cms.com|Magnolia]] for content entry and [[http://www.opensymphony.com/sitemesh/|SiteMesh]] for publishing – thus using Apache Jackrabbit. Floyd and Alexandru also provide a nice overview over their views on JCR, why they chose to use it and what their content model looks like.
+ * Carsten Ziegeler [[http://archive.apachecon.com/na2011/presentations/11-Friday/F-Content_Technologies/F_1430_Ziegeler_Jackrabbit.pdf|NoSQL at work with JCR and Apache Jackrabbit]] (ApacheCon US 2011)
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