JCR stands for Java Content Repository. It is a Java API specification for accessing content repositories. JCR provides a unified way to access and manipulate content stored in various systems, such as content management systems (CMS), document management systems, and other repositories. It defines a hierarchical structure for storing content, supports versioning, access control, searching, and event handling. JCR is commonly used in enterprise content management and related applications to manage and retrieve content in a standardized manner. The de facto standard implementation is Apache Jackrabbit.
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