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Note

As of Fedora 6.0, Modeshape is no longer being used as a component of Fedora's storage layer.   The information on this page information applies only to versions 4.x and 5.x.

ModeShape

ModeShape is a JCR implementation

JBoss ModeShape

JBoss ModeShape is a descendent of JBoss DNA, a JCR product. It is itself a JCR product with a slew of additional services and functionality, including a REST/HTTP API, additional query languages (including full-text search), clustering and federation, and automatic disassembly of ingested content into repository nodes.

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ModeShape is a distributed, hierarchical, transactional, and consistent data store with support for queries, full-text search, events, versioning, references, and flexible and dynamic schemas. It is very fast, highly available, extremely scalable, and it is 100% open source and written in Java. Clients use the (JSR-283) standard Java API for content repositories (aka, JCR) or ModeShape's REST API, and can query content through JDBC and SQL.

Features

Prototype

The Fedora Futures prototype using ModeShape is available here.

Pro/Con Overview

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But would limit FF to Infinispan-supported persistence options, or implementing ModeShape-specific interfaces

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Please see the ModeShape project documentation for more information.