Toromiro Highlights

Toromiro is a professional tool for the administration and editing of Java Content Repositories (JCR). JCR is powering some of today’s most successful solutions for content management and digital asset management. Toromiro is in use by developers and administrators at leading organizations including German broadcaster ARD to visually inspect and edit their million-document repositories.

Highlights

Toromiro is the most user-friendly and functional administration tool for JCR repositories. Highlights include:

  • The possibility to connect to several repositories at the same time.
  • Easy editing of nodes and node types.
  • Straight-forward querying of your repository using XPath expressions, UUID and node references.
  • Monitoring content changes in real-time.
  • Visualization of node type hierarchies.
  • Export nodes and node type definitions.
  • Compatibility with several JCR implementations.
  • Easy extendability by adding plug-ins or custom adapter.

Fast Editing and Responsive User Interface Based on Eclipse RCP

Toromiro is built using the Eclipse Rich Client Platform. As a result, administrators and developers have the same fast experience on Mac, PC, or Linux. Plus, Toromiro is easily extendable by adding plug-ins or custom adapters.

Screenshots

Node Editor

Toromiro Node Editor

Node Type Editor

Toromiro Node Type Editor

Node Type Diagram

Toromiro Node Type Diagram

About JCR - Content Repository API For Java

Content Repository API for Java (JCR) is a specification for a Java platform application programming interface (API) to access content repositories in a uniform manner. The content repositories are used in content management systems to keep the content data and also the metadata used in content management systems (CMS) such as versioning metadata. The specification was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR-170 (Version 1) and as JSR-283 (version 2). The main Java package is javax.jcr.

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