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[jira] [Commented] (OAK-13) Cleanup org.apache.jackrabbit.mk

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Dominique Pfister commented on OAK-13:
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I can comment on the packages/classes I created:

o.a.j.mk.cluster: there's not much going on here and I can delete that

o.a.j.mk.client/server: these contain code for exposing/accessing an MK implementation over HTTP, along with some static resources that provide a very simple browser interface, where every method of the MicroKernel interface is mapped to some HTML page with a form that can be submitted to actually invoke the method on the running MK, which I originally created to get acquainted with the MK API. Not sure whether we want to keep this.

                
> Cleanup org.apache.jackrabbit.mk
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OAK-13
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-13
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: angela
>
> imo we should clean up the org.apache.jackrabbit.mk.* packages that are currently
> located in the oak-core module.
> for me it is really hard to destinguish between code that is really part of the
> productive code base for the oak project and code that is purely experimental
> chunk and leftover.
> in order to become familiar with the code that would be helpful for me and
> anybody else that will contribute to the project.

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