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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com> on 2004/11/28 01:25:41 UTC
role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Just out of curiosity, why does Jackrabbit depend on
cqfs-3.5.6.jar cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar
?
(http://incubator.apache.org/jackrabbit/dependencies.html)
thanks
Michi
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Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by David Nuescheler <da...@gmail.com>.
while cleaning up my inbox... i realized that some of you might
still wonder about the license of cqfs.
ass usual, take a look at the LICENSE.txt in the cqfs.jar ;)
regards,
david
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:07:29 +0100, Boris Kraft <bo...@obinary.com> wrote:
> Just wondering if I missed the answer to the below question?
>
> Regards
> Boris Kraft
> ---------------------------
> Magnolia Content Management
> http://www.magnolia.info/
> ---------------------------
>
>
>
> On 28.11.2004, at 14:27, Cédric Damioli wrote:
>
> > Under which license are these two CQFS jars released ?
> > Are the sources available somewhere ?
> > May I use them in a production environment ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Cédric
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by Boris Kraft <bo...@obinary.com>.
Just wondering if I missed the answer to the below question?
Regards
Boris Kraft
---------------------------
Magnolia Content Management
http://www.magnolia.info/
---------------------------
On 28.11.2004, at 14:27, Cédric Damioli wrote:
> Under which license are these two CQFS jars released ?
> Are the sources available somewhere ?
> May I use them in a production environment ?
>
> Thanks,
> Cédric
>
>
Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by Cédric Damioli <ce...@anyware-tech.com>.
David Nuescheler wrote:
>>Just out of curiosity, why does Jackrabbit depend on
>>cqfs-3.5.6.jar cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar
>>
>>
>the cqfs is a pure java unix-style-filesystem which
>stores all its files in a single "os-level" file.
>in certain applications (like a content
>repository) it is much faster to use cqfs rather
>than your generic (especially windows) fs.
>
>actually, jackrabbit does not depend on it,
>it can be referenced through configuration, in
>repository.xml & workspace.xml.
>it is used solely for "cheap & simple"
>performance improvement.
>
Under which license are these two CQFS jars released ?
Are the sources available somewhere ?
May I use them in a production environment ?
Thanks,
Cédric
Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
Stefan Guggisberg wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>is there a sample configuration somewhere?
>>
>>
>
>not too surprisingly, it can be found at
>
>src/conf/repository.xml
>
>
thanks, sorry for my lazyness, should have done a quick grep.
thanks
Michi
>
>
>>thanks
>>
>>Michi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>it is used solely for "cheap & simple"
>>>performance improvement.
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>david
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>>
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Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by Stefan Guggisberg <st...@gmail.com>.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:45:47 +0000, Michael Wechner
<mi...@wyona.com> wrote:
> David Nuescheler wrote:
>
> >actually, jackrabbit does not depend on it,
> >it can be referenced through configuration, in
> >repository.xml & workspace.xml.
> >
> >
>
> is there a sample configuration somewhere?
not too surprisingly, it can be found at
src/conf/repository.xml
>
> thanks
>
> Michi
>
>
>
> >it is used solely for "cheap & simple"
> >performance improvement.
> >
> >regards,
> >david
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >standardize your content-repository !
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Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
David Nuescheler wrote:
>actually, jackrabbit does not depend on it,
>it can be referenced through configuration, in
>repository.xml & workspace.xml.
>
>
is there a sample configuration somewhere?
thanks
Michi
>it is used solely for "cheap & simple"
>performance improvement.
>
>regards,
>david
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>standardize your content-repository !
> http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170
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>4001 Basel
>Switzerland
>
>T 41 61 226 98 98
>F 41 61 226 98 97
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>
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Re: role of cqfs-3.5.6.jar and cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar?
Posted by David Nuescheler <da...@gmail.com>.
> Just out of curiosity, why does Jackrabbit depend on
> cqfs-3.5.6.jar cqfs-jackrabbit-3.5.6.jar
the cqfs is a pure java unix-style-filesystem which
stores all its files in a single "os-level" file.
in certain applications (like a content
repository) it is much faster to use cqfs rather
than your generic (especially windows) fs.
actually, jackrabbit does not depend on it,
it can be referenced through configuration, in
repository.xml & workspace.xml.
it is used solely for "cheap & simple"
performance improvement.
regards,
david
----------------------------------------------------------------------
standardize your content-repository !
http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170
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David Nuescheler
Chief Technology Officer
Day Software AG
Barfuesserplatz 6 / Postfach
4001 Basel
Switzerland
T 41 61 226 98 98
F 41 61 226 98 97