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1. Re: Query on using FileSystem as Modeshape Repository
hchiorean Nov 10, 2014 7:04 AM (in response to deepak_a)The "directory": "target/binaries" property from above refers to the Binary Storage area ("binaryStorage"). On the other hand the ISPN "location" property determines where the main repository data (nodes/properties etc) are stored.
ModeShape stores binary values (i.e. binary property values) in another area (persistent storage) than the "main" repository area, if these values are larger than a given size. The reason is that by storing binary properties in another location ModeShape is able to optimize their storage & retrieval. See Binary values - ModeShape 4 - Project Documentation Editor for more information.
If your repository doesn't use/store binary properties, then you can ignore the "binaryStorage" section altogether.
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2. Re: Query on using FileSystem as Modeshape Repository
rhauch Nov 10, 2014 8:10 AM (in response to hchiorean)1 of 1 people found this helpfulIf your repository doesn't use/store binary properties, then you can ignore the "binaryStorage" section altogether.
Be sure that the minimum string size is set to infinity, though. If you're not using a binary store, you want to make sure you're not putting anything in there (including large strings).
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3. Re: Query on using FileSystem as Modeshape Repository
deepak_a Nov 10, 2014 8:17 AM (in response to rhauch)Thanks Horia and Randall.