Thomas Müller a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have updated the wiki page, maybe this is the problem:
>
> "Objects in the data store are only removed when they are not
> reachable (that means, objects referenced in the cache or in memory
> are not collected)"
>
> To clean the cache, you probably have to close the repository (logout
> all sessions) and then log in again. To un-reference objects in memory
> you can try calling System.gc() (but this will not always work).
>
> Why do you need to delete the files quickly?
>
>
>> I am using a MemoryDatastore
>>
>
> Sounds interesting... Did you write it? Did you consider donating it
> to Jackrabbit? You don't have to, but probably it would be interesting
> for others as well.
>
> Regards,
> Thomas
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:39 PM, ehsavoie <
ehsavoie73@...> wrote:
>
>> It doesn't seem to work :((
>> Here is my code
>>
>>
>> session = repository.login(new SimpleCredentials(
>> attachment.getWorkerId(), new char[0]));
>> Node rootNode = session.getRootNode();
>> Node fileNode = rootNode.getNode(attachment.getJcrPath(language));
>> Node contentNode = fileNode.getNode(JcrConstants.JCR_CONTENT);
>> contentNode.remove();
>> fileNode.remove();
>> session.save();
>> GarbageCollector gc = ((org.apache.jackrabbit.core.SessionImpl)
>> session)
>> .createDataStoreGarbageCollector();
>> if (gc != null && gc.getDataStore() != null) {
>> gc.scan();
>> gc.stopScan();
>> gc.deleteUnused();
>> }
>>
>> What am I missing ?
>>
>> (the test on the gc is done because I am using a MemoryDatastore for my
>> JUnit tests)
>>
>>
>>
>> KÖLL Claus wrote:
>> >
>> > hi if you are using the datastore
>> > you must start the garbage collector
>> >
>> > @see
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/DataStore>> >
>> > BR,
>> > claus
>> >
>> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> > Von: Emmanuel Hugonnet [mailto:
ehsavoie73@...]
>> > Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Mai 2008 15:33
>> > An:
users@...
>> > Betreff: Removing content
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > I have a nt:file node with its jcr:content child. When I remove my node
>> > (node.remove()) it is correctly removed but the content is still on my
>> > filesystem :( in the repository/datastore/....
>> > How do I delete the content ?
>> > Emmanuel
>> >
>> >
>>
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I want to have online edition of OpenOffice document using Webdav.
I have two version of the same document : the in progress visible to the
edting user, and the stable version which can be seen by the others.
Currently the file is stored on the filesystem, so when a user wants to
use it, I move it to jakrabbit and provide a webdav link to the file.
When the user wants to share his modifications, I overwrite the file on
the filesystem and delete my node.
I think I will have the same duplication issue when I move completly to
Jackrabbit since I will have my working document and my shared document
even when no work is in progress.
Emmanuel