Apache Jackrabbit
The Apache Jackrabbit is an open source content repository for
the Java platform. It is a fully conforming
and featured implementation of the Content Repository for Java
Technology API
A content repository is an information management system that
provides various services for storing, accessing, and managing content.
In addition to a hierarchically structured storage, common services of
a content repository are versioning, access control, full text
searching, and event monitoring. A content repository is not a content
management system (CMS), although most existing CMSs contain a custom
content repository implementation, often based on the file system or a
relational database.
Typical applications that use content
repositories include content management, document
management, and records management systems.
Jackrabbit 2.2.7
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Price
Free to download
Size
10.4MB
License
Apache License 2.0
Developer
Apache Software Foundation
Website
jackrabbit.apache.org
System Requirements
Java 5
Maven 2.0.9
Support
Sites:
FAQ,
Wiki,
Mailing
Lists
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- JSR 170 reference implementation
- Fine and coarse-grained content access
- Hierarchical content storage
- Structured content
- Node types and mixins
- Property types - text, number, date
- Binary properties
- Event monitoring
- Meta data
- XPath queries
- SQL queries
- Unstructured content
- Import and export
- Referential integrity
- Access control
- Full text search
- Versioning
- JTA support
- Observation
- Locking
- Clustering
- Multiple persistence models
- RMI support for JCR
- WebDAV support for JCR
- Jackrabbit JCA connector
- Intuitive support for XML and WebDAV
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