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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>Top 10 Java Technologies at Cambridge Technology Partners</title>
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JCR in the top ten list
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>JCR adapter for Oracle UCM</title>
			<link>http://daigg.day.com/tech/story/jcr-adapter-for-Oracle-Ucm</link>
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A post on Oracle's JCR support for its Universal Content Management Suite
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>Apache Abdera interview</title>
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Interview with the Abdera guys. JCR is mentioned for the backend.
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			<dc:creator>gklebus</dc:creator>
			<title>Oracle ECM Whitepaper with reference to JCR integration</title>
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The whitepaper describes integration between Oracle products and MS Sharepoint repositories. It mentions the WebCenter JCR integration, and the availability of JCR adapter for Sharepoint.
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>JCR content onto phone</title>
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Synchronica introduces support for JCR content to be synchronized onto mobile phones.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:41:49 GMT</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>Storing MIME email in JCR with James and Jackrabbit</title>
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Danny Angus on why MIME email is better stored in a JCR rather than a RDBMS.
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>JCR viewer</title>
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A new tool (Eclipse plugin) for viewing the content of a JCR repository (in this case Jackrabbit) has been released.
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>Top Five Java Technologies to Learn in 2008</title>
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The author names JCR as one of the top Java technologies to learn this year. Quote:

&#34;Reality check, not all data fits well within a relational database. In most cases, users want to store their own documents and have those properly managed. JCR with its Jacrabbit implementation is becoming the de-facto standard for maintaining data other than the structured kind&#34;

He also mentions Sling and OSGi.
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>About the Quickr product</title>
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Blog about IBM's Quickr which uses a JCR to store documents
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			<dc:creator>mmarth</dc:creator>
			<title>JCR transport for Mule</title>
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David Dosset announces new version of JCR transport for Mule
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