JCR 2.0 under public review

The next major revision of the Java Content Repository (JSR-283) has entered public review status on the JCP web site. Most of the visible changes revolve around querying a repository for content, with the SQL and XPath query languages being deprecated.

JCR is gaining acceptance in the market, with open source vendors like Alfresco, Apache, Magnolia as well as commercial vendors such as Day, and Percussions available. (Note: this is very far from an exhaustive list, although it'd be nice to have an exhaustive list somewhere...)

The revision to the specification is an excellent step forward.

Posted byEugene at 01:44

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