Jcrom

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JCROM is an acronym that stands for Java Content Repository (JCR) Object Mapper. It is a simple and lightweight annotation-based framework for mapping Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs) to/from nodes in a JCR. This is commonly called Object Content Mapping.

DevelopersOlafur Gauti Gudmundsson, Nicolas Dos Santos
Stable release
2.1.0 / June 19, 2013 (2013-06-19)
Written inJava
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JCROM
DevelopersOlafur Gauti Gudmundsson, Nicolas Dos Santos
Stable release
2.1.0 / June 19, 2013 (2013-06-19)
Written inJava
TypeContent repository
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitejcrom.googlecode.com
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JCR specifies an API for application developers (and application frameworks) to use for interaction with modern content repositories that provide content services such as searching, versioning, transactions, etc.

There are object mapping frameworks for JDBC, like Hibernate and the Enterprise JavaBeans spec. There are also solutions for mapping to/from XML. The vision of JCROM is to provide the same for JCR.

Features

  • Annotation based (needs Java 1.5)
  • Lightweight, minimal external dependencies
  • Works with any JCR implementation (e.g. Apache Jackrabbit,[1] ModeShape,[2] Adobe CQ,[3] ...)
  • DAO support
  • Works with the Spring Framework[4] and Spring Extension JCR[5]
  • Works with Google Guice[6]

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