JSR 170: Content Repository for Java technology API
Rubloff Auditorium (on the first level)
Loyola University of Chicago
25 E Pearson
Chicago, IL 60611
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Loyola University of Chicago
25 E Pearson
Chicago, IL 60611
Map address automatically
Today almost every content management application ships with its own (frequently proprietary) “content repository.” This repository usually extends a storage layer such as a relational database with the various service facilities that almost any modern content application requires. These “repository services” – for example versioning, driven by legal compliance – are implemented differently by nearly every vendor, each exposing different terminologies and different programming interfaces. The JCR spec allows the developer to connect and navigate transparently to any JCR supported content repository.
In this talk, we will discuss the many uses of the JCR 170 specification, show sample applications, code a connector to a JCR compliant content repository, and talk about JCR 2.0.
In this talk, we will discuss the many uses of the JCR 170 specification, show sample applications, code a connector to a JCR compliant content repository, and talk about JCR 2.0.
George Foster is a Senior Engineer with Dieselpoint. (www.dieselpoint.com) Previous to his experience at Dieselpoint, George has worked as a software engineer for Orbitz.com for over two and a half years. George’s main interests lie in distributed computing and analytical financial modeling and engineering.
Currently, George is serving as the President of the Chicago Java Users Group and is working part-time for a Master’s degree in Computer Science at Loyola University of Chicago. George graduated from Northern Arizona University’s Computer Science department.
Currently, George is serving as the President of the Chicago Java Users Group and is working part-time for a Master’s degree in Computer Science at Loyola University of Chicago. George graduated from Northern Arizona University’s Computer Science department.
Please note that this event took place on
Tuesday February 19, 2008 06:00 PM.
Are you coming?
11 people: Yes
- Rakesh Vidyadharan
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Ken Christie
(1 guest)
Java Team lead for project at HCSC. I would like to attend to see if CJUG would be of interest to me.
- Jim Breen
- Tea Figuric
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Matt Turner
First timer.
- Michael Colegrove
- Eric MacAdie
- Norman Lynch
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Neil Mahoney
First_timer2
- salwek@yahoo.com
2 people: Maybe
- Sheila Herndon
- John Pandis