Support for JSR 170

Does the UCM support JSR 170 (Java API for Content Repository) through the Content Integration Suite or other means?

jstortz wrote:
Most of the info I've seen about this has been from David Roe's blog, he has two posts on this.
[http://contentoncontentmanagement.com/2008/07/22/jcr-for-ucmwhen-did-that-happen/]
and
[http://contentoncontentmanagement.com/2008/08/12/jcr-follow-up/]
Thanks but the link provided does not seem to answer my question either.

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