Any progress now? -- Regards, Michael Xu (xudong)
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Scott Gray <[email protected]>wrote: > That makes far too much sense Adrian. > > I'm AFK for the next few days so I'll do it next week unless someone else > wants to sooner. > > Regards > Scott > > > On 24/06/2010, at 5:38 PM, Adrian Crum <[email protected]> wrote: > > It might be worthwhile to post a message on the Jackrabbit user mailing >> list. Let them know what we have in mind, and see if they have any >> suggestions. Previous experience has shown that Apache sister projects are >> very helpful in integration efforts. >> >> -Adrian >> >> --- On Wed, 6/23/10, Sascha Rodekamp <sascha.rodekamp.lynx.de@ >> googlemail.com> wrote: >> >> From: Sascha Rodekamp <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: Hippo CMS >>> To: [email protected] >>> Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 2:04 AM >>> Hi Scott, >>> jep that's sounds like a plan. In my opinion concentrating >>> on Jackrabbit >>> will be the best point to start. >>> >>> We should make some Jira Tasks and schedule them that we >>> can start >>> implementing ASAP :-). Did we need a separate Brunch? >>> >>> Cheers >>> Sascha >>> >>> 2010/6/23 Scott Gray <[email protected]> >>> >>> Hi Sascha, >>>> >>>> Any help would of course be very much appreciated. >>>> >>>> I think regardless of what approach we take, everyone >>>> >>> is mostly in >>> >>>> agreement that we will be integrating with Jackrabbit >>>> >>> or more importantly we >>> >>>> will be making use of the JCR interface (in theory the >>>> >>> actual JCR >>> >>>> implementation should be irrelevant). One thing >>>> >>> I'm fairly sure we will >>> >>>> need is a JAAS authentication module (and probably >>>> >>> authorization) that we >>> >>>> can plug in to the jackrabbit repository so that it >>>> >>> can authenticate users >>> >>>> via OFBiz. That should be fairly straightforward >>>> >>> I think, I'm less certain >>> >>>> about what an authorization mechanism would look >>>> >>> like. >>> >>>> >>>> I guess we're also going to need to some sort of >>>> >>> session provider interface >>> >>>> that allows OFBiz to retrieve sessions from either an >>>> >>> embedded repo or >>> >>>> remote server repo and once again, it needs to be able >>>> >>> to work with any JCR >>> >>>> implementation. I'm not entirely sure what that >>>> >>> would look like at this >>> >>>> stage but any thoughts on the topic would be useful. >>>> >>>> Most of the other questions come back to the content >>>> >>> model and who controls >>> >>>> it, will it be OFBiz or a random CMS or perhaps they >>>> >>> will have separate >>> >>>> models with some sort of jackrabbit internal >>>> >>> synchronization between the >>> >>>> two? We need to look at these options and >>>> >>> understand the pros and cons of >>> >>>> each before we can move forward with any sort of >>>> >>> certainty. >>> >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Scott >>>> >>>> On 22/06/2010, at 6:26 PM, Sascha Rodekamp wrote: >>>> >>>> +1 >>>>> >>>>> i like the idea integrating a full featured CMS >>>>> >>>> in ofbiz, a few weeks ago >>> >>>> we >>>> >>>>> started working with JCR but i think the Hippo >>>>> >>>> way is a good one too :-) >>> >>>> So Scott i would volunteer to help you :-) ... >>>>> >>>>> Have a good day >>>>> Sascha >>>>> >>>>> 2010/6/19 Scott Gray <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> Anybody using or considered using Hippo CMS >>>>>> >>>>> (onehippo.org) in >>> >>>> conjunction >>>> >>>>> with OFBiz? >>>>>> - Apache Licensed >>>>>> - Uses Jackrabbit as its repository >>>>>> - Supports Versioning, Internationalization, >>>>>> >>>>> Publishing Workflows and >>> >>>> more >>>> >>>>> >>>>>> We could start out by using Hippo's UI to >>>>>> >>>>> manage content and retrieve it >>> >>>> for display within OFBiz using the JCR >>>>>> >>>>> API. As the various document >>> >>>> types >>>> >>>>> needed by the OFBiz base applications begin >>>>>> >>>>> to take shape we could look >>> >>>> at >>>> >>>>> ways to allow the content to be modified >>>>>> >>>>> directly from within OFBiz >>> >>>> (once >>>> >>>>> again using the JCR API). >>>>>> >>>>>> Any thoughts, alternatives, ideas or whatever >>>>>> >>>>> would be appreciated. I'm >>> >>>> considering working on a POC in my spare >>>>>> >>>>> time, not sure how long that >>> >>>> might >>>> >>>>> take at this stage. I already have a >>>>>> >>>>> copy of Hippo running inside OFBiz >>> >>>> but >>>> >>>>> that was just a matter of expanding their WAR >>>>>> >>>>> distribution and wrapping >>> >>>> it >>>> >>>>> in a component, next step would be gaining >>>>>> >>>>> access to the repo from OFBiz >>> >>>> code. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> Scott >>>>>> >>>>>> HotWax Media >>>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Sascha Rodekamp >>>>> Lynx-Consulting GmbH >>>>> Johanniskirchplatz 6 >>>>> D-33615 Bielefeld >>>>> http://www.lynx.de >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sascha Rodekamp >>> Lynx-Consulting GmbH >>> Johanniskirchplatz 6 >>> D-33615 Bielefeld >>> http://www.lynx.de >>> >>> >> >> >>
