• Multiple folders repository

  • OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
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 #19631  by shaardu
 
Can we put different folders in different jcr repository? I mean, clustered repository...

ie., if we can put different subfolders under different repositories?
 #19654  by shaardu
 
Any update on this? Please..

Also can you guys tel me where is the repository.xml file? It was there in jboss version...
 #19683  by jllort
 
repository.xml file is under jboss folder. What amount of files do you have to need clsuter configuration ?, take in mind 5.x version for us is older and should migrate to 6.x
 #19694  by shaardu
 
We have 100 folders, we want 50 of them to be in another drive as this drive is getting full....but if we transfer the entire repository, again that drive ll be full...Is that even possible? Also repository.xml was there in jboss version but we don have it in tomcat?
 #19723  by shaardu
 
Please don change the subject! Open up new thread and I have replied it in your thread....
 #19734  by jllort
 
To get separated repositories ( that's not exactly cluster problemm, it's other kind of problem ) is only supported by profesional version with tenant module. You can define several companies ( workspaces ) and define different datastore for each.
 #19744  by shaardu
 
Thanks for your kind reply...I finally wanted to know whether openkm 6 completely relies on jackrabbit or it uses some other technology for saving repository? Because I am studying jackrabbit from last 2 days and I am unable to find the repository.xml in tomcat which the jackrabbit documentation talks a lot about...

Have a nice day!
 #19779  by jllort
 
OpenKM has migrated to store information in our own repository. althought it we have preservate in core jackrabbit clases to be compliance and be able to connect with jackrabbit. At this time is needed some extra work for complete and maintaining this part. Anybody is wellcome to help us on it.
 #19790  by shaardu
 
It would be awesome to help you guys!!! I am ready...but I ll doing it only on the weekend, it that ok?

Also , as I told you, I am not that experienced but I ll put in full efforts...Please let me know the more details...
Thanks for this opportunity
 #19846  by pavila
 
I have answered your mail but also paste here the response:
We would like to maintain compatibility with Jackjabbit but we can't afford this work because lack of interest from our costumers.

Most of the work was done while implementing the new database storage, but need to be improved because has been unmaintanined since several months ago and actually does not work. First of all, you need to configure OpenKM to use Jackrabbit. For this, open the OpenKM.cfg file and write:

repository.native=false

Also you need to put the (attached) repository.xml file at $TOMCAT_HOME/repository.xml

Then start OpenKM and it should create the needed tables.

I'm not sure if OpenKM would start without problems, but your coding job starts here: Jackrabbit need JAAS to work, but in OpenKM 6.2 we switched to Spring Security. So you need that Jackrabbit work with Spring Security rather than JAAS.

When you make progress you could send me source code patches to be reviewed and included in OpenKM source repository.
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