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[jira] [Created] (OAK-5501) Oak Standalone: Webdav configuration is
set to remoting mode by default
Mathias Conradt created OAK-5501:
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Summary: Oak Standalone: Webdav configuration is set to remoting mode by default
Key: OAK-5501
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-5501
Project: Jackrabbit Oak
Issue Type: Bug
Components: examples, webapp
Affects Versions: 1.6
Reporter: Mathias Conradt
Priority: Minor
The Oak Standalone WebDAV configuration is set to remoting mode by default, but I would expect it to be in the same mode as the Jackrabbit2 (= mode for standard WebDAV clients):
When I connect to a Jackrabbit2 repo via WebDAV, I see the files as binary content and can access the binary content, i.e. open a pdf directly from there.
When connecting to an Oak repo via WebDAV though, the content nodes (i.e. when I post/upload a pdf or jpg via WebDAV) are represented as folders, the binary content is not directly accessible via WebDAV client.
I would expect that most WebDAV users would like to access the binary content (jcr:content/jcr:data) of a repo rather than seeing the node hierarchy, and therefore the default mode should also be the one for standard WebDAV clients.
Screenshots taken from the standalone-jars of each, after I started them each via {{java -jar /path/to/standalone.jar}}: https://snag.gy/NQEqaP.jpg
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