You could easily write a store implementation to do this,
but I would take a
look at the SimpleFileStore, since it does essentially what
you need (I
extended it to provide a store that stores chunks of data
across many
machines in a grid computing network). This is a new feature
of 2.2, so you
will have to check out the source from SVN (see the jakarta
website).
-mike
On 11/29/06, David Smiley <DSMILEY mitre.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi. I am wondering if I can use Slide to expose a
piece of my filesystem
> via
> WebDAV.
>
> I am aware of the file based store, but it encodes
versions at the end of
> the file's name. Worse, even after playing with the
paths in Domain.xml,
> it
> doesn't seem to want to expose any of my existing
folders and files. Does
> someone know if I can do this?
>
> ~ David Smiley
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