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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (JCR-1220) WebApp: Ease first access for new users looking for a WebDAV server

    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1220?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=12564486#action_12564486 ] 

cheerleone edited comment on JCR-1220 at 1/31/08 12:20 PM:
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I agree!  As a new user that needs a few pointers to getting Jackrabbit running.

I have deployed the war using the tomcat manager file after installing Tomcat, but have no idea where to put the jar files, where the class path is etc.

would anyone help please?

error "The javax.jcr.Repository interface from the JCR API could not be loaded. To resolve this issue, you need to make the jcr-1.0.jar available in the shared classpath of the servlet container."




      was (Author: cheerleone):
    I agree!  As a new user that needs a few pointers to getting Jackrabbit running.

I have deployed the war file after installing Tomcat, but have no idea where to put the jar files, where the class path is etc.

would anyone help please?



  
> WebApp: Ease first access for new users looking for a WebDAV server
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JCR-1220
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1220
>             Project: Jackrabbit
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: jackrabbit-webapp
>            Reporter: angela
>            Assignee: Jukka Zitting
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.4
>
>
> suggestion posted by mike oliver in the user list:
> > I know that JackRabbit isn't the same as Jakarta Slide and not expecting it to be, but one thing we did right on 
> > that project was create a runnable war file that doesn't require any learning curve to get started.  Install the war file, 
> > create the network place and login as the root:root user and start creating content folders and documents. 
> > If JackRabbit did that, then I think more people would try it and use it and then spend the time to learn how to make 
> > it all it can be.

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