CQ5 operates with any JSR-170 compliant repository.
I have to migrate from cq5.4.1 in the web information said
CQ5 operates with any JSR-170 compliant repository.
Platform | Support Level |
Day CRX 2.2 | A: Supported |
Apache Jackrabbit 2.2 | D: Validated |
However, in the latest version 5.6.1 doesn't mentioned these JCR.
AEM operates with any JSR-283 compliant repository.
Platform | Support Level |
Adobe CRX 2.4 | A: Supported |
Apache Jackrabbit 2.5.3 | D: Validated, optional support available |
This means that I've to upgrade de JCR? We should have some changes in the content, related to structure or data?
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When you do the upgrade for from 5.4 to 5.6.1 your CRX instance will be upgraded for you, you shouldn't need to change your content at all.
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When you do the upgrade for from 5.4 to 5.6.1 your CRX instance will be upgraded for you, you shouldn't need to change your content at all.
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And what about Jackrabbit? It is updated to?
We should not have any problem?
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Are you using Jackrabbit instead of CRX? I have not idea what the upgrade path would look like if you were actually using Jackrabbit - I don't know of anyone who uses Jackrabbit with CQ.
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Adobe Content Repository Extreme (Adobe CRX)[2] is a content repository that implements the content repository API for Java (JSR-170). It is based on the open source reference implementationApache Jackrabbit and serves as the foundation of all other products by Day Software.
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