Hi,
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Pettibone, Mike
<mike.pettibone@fiserv.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your time. We are currently evaluating Open Source JCR's that
> are JSR-170 compliant for use in storing and managing metadata for an
> enterprise application platform project. If posting these questions to
> the developer mailing list is improper, could you please let me know
> where I can post the questions. Thanks for your time and attention to
> this matter.
I'm copying this response to the Jackrabbit users mailing list at
users@jackrabbit.apache.org. Please follow up there if you have any
further questions.
> Can we use your product in a standalone environment, i.e. outside of a
> servlet container, e.g. Tomcat, and JEE application server?
Yes. See http://jackrabbit.apache.org/deployment-models.html
> Can the repository content be stored on the file system?
Yes. Jackrabbit has a number of different persistence models, based on
both the local file system and external databases.
> Can the repository content be stored in a DB2 V9 database? How about a
> SQL Server 2005 DB?
Yes. Both DB2 and SQL Server are supported.
> Does the product provide an implementation of the JSR-170 level 2
> features?
Yes. Jackrabbit is a fully conforming JCR implementation, so it
supports level 1, level 2, and all of the optional features specified
in JSR 170.
> Does the product provide an implementation of the JSR-170 optional
> features?
Yes. All of the optional features are supported, see above.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
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