What is the recommended way of connecting to repository out of WebDAV, RMI, JNDI and JCA connector ?

What is the recommended way of connecting to repository out of WebDAV, RMI, JNDI, and JCA connector possibilities provided by CQ 5.5?

Hi dp_adusumalli,
I recognized your list of ~8 questions you posted at around the same time, as I received that same list in our customer implementation from Arif A., from the India team, visiting San Jose. :-)
I provided him feedback for most of the questions, so please check back with Arif for that info.
For this particular question, can you provide specifics for the types of interactions you are interested in?
Understanding the kinds of things you need to achieve will help determine which of the CQ/CRX interfaces is best suited for the task(s).
I've collated a few points on this subject on this page:
Manipulating the Adobe WEM/CQ JCR
Regards,
Paul

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