Hi Dave,
My shop is presently using Jakarta Slide as we very much like the WebDAV
interface. We have a migration path already in place with Apache
Jackrabbit as soon as Jackrabbit has a fully developed WebDAV interface
-- and the migration path would require minimal resources with WebDAV
;-)
We also built in-house UI on top of WebDAV. We choose WebDAV over Slide
WCK and over the JCR API because of it's platform-neutral interface and
because it's relatively mature. In fact, I'm finishing up a pure
Microsoft VBA injection tool to the repository as a module to another
system using WebDAV.
-D
> On 8/10/06, Dave Bobby <dvbob001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to make a case at work to use jackrabbit. Are there any
> > commercial implementations of jackrabbit out there. Either in
> > commercial products for sale in the market place or for
> internal use.
> >
> > I realize that by itself jackrabbit does not do much, it
> needs an UI.
> > So are most people building their UI on top of jackrabbit or just
> > using the WEBDAV interface.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
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