If it's any help, we've developed a provider where *everything* is a page property, including the text of the page. We've found this approach mirrors what a lot of digital libraries do, and has the advantage of treating all data as metadata. By not differentiating data from metadata we end up with a common management strategy.
Ichiro On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Peter Hormanns <peter.horma...@jalin.de> wrote: > Thank You David, > > I'd like that feature. > > Am 21.08.2014 00:15, schrieb David Vittor (JIRA): > > Sure: > > * 1. page "hitcount", which counts how many times a page is accessed, > and persists it against a page. > > * 2. "Likes" - which stores the number of times someone likes a page > (Facebook "like") > > * 3. "Favourite"/"Watch" - store this as a Favourite page, which can > recieve "watch" notifications for just some pages. > > I think there are many more use cases. Up to simple applications, which > store data in page properties. > > Regards, Peter > > -- > Peter Hormanns - Informatikbüro Hormanns & Wenz > Ostwall 195, 47798 Krefeld - Tel. 02151 3274911 > http://www.hormanns-wenz.de >