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Java Content Repository (API) suite

Java Content Repository (API) suite

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What is Java Content Repository (API) suite?

The Java Content Repository (JCR) API suite, defined by JSR-170 and JSR-283, provides a unified interface for accessing and manipulating content repositories. It's commonly used for content management systems (CMS), document management, and other applications where structured and unstructured content needs to be stored, retrieved, and managed in a consistent manner. JCR offers features like versioning, access control, full-text search, and observation (event handling).

What other technologies are related to Java Content Repository (API) suite?

Java Content Repository (API) suite Complementary Technologies

JCR implementations like Jackrabbit often run within an OSGi container like Apache Felix. OSGi provides a modular environment for deploying and managing JCR components.
mentioned alongside Java Content Repository (API) suite in 56% (148) of relevant job posts
Apache Sling leverages the JCR as its content repository. It's designed to easily build web applications on top of a JCR.
mentioned alongside Java Content Repository (API) suite in 41% (156) of relevant job posts
Digital Asset Management (DAM) systems often use JCR to store and manage digital assets and metadata.
mentioned alongside Java Content Repository (API) suite in 2% (92) of relevant job posts

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