The Java Content Repository (JCR) API, specified by JSR-170 and JSR-283, provides a standardized way to access and manipulate content repositories. It defines an abstract data model for content, a hierarchical namespace, versioning, transactions, observation, and full-text search. JCR is commonly used for content management systems (CMS), document management, and other applications that require structured storage and retrieval of content.
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