Hi,

On 23.08.2010 15:17, Clemens Wyss wrote:
> We intend to implement this feature into the jQuery Explorer, i.e. being able 
> to switch between JCR-View and Sling/Resource-View. In the end WebDAV only 
> makes sense for folders/files, whereas the explorer is more "generic"...

They are complements not concurrents ;-)

Having a switch in the explorer is interesting, indeed.

Regards
Felix

> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ian Boston [mailto:[email protected]]on Behalf Of Ian Boston
>> Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 3:12 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: WebDAV
>>
>>
>> Looks very interesting, and might solve some of the problems
>> we have been having caused by pooled content that has no structure.
>>
>> Presumably the webdav is writable and will present anything
>> that is resolvable.
>>
>> Any idea how it copes with non listable parent resources?
>> (listChildren returns an empty list)
>>
>> Ian
>>
>>
>> On 23 Aug 2010, at 13:58, Felix Meschberger wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I stumbled upon a nice library to create WebDAV servers [1]
>> and set out
>>> to create a simple WebDAV server to serve the Sling resource tree
>>> (everything available through the ResourceResovler) over WebDAV in a
>>> filesystem-like structure to enable file system mapping.
>>>
>>> In a sense it is comparable to the jcr/webdav bundle but
>> exposing the
>>> whole resource tree instead of just the repository. In
>> fact, resources
>>> registered using the Filesystem provider are even exposed
>> as read/write.
>>>
>>> Currently this stuff is in my whitebox [2] for you to play
>> around with.
>>> Wenn deployed the WebDAV server is at /milton (e.g.
>>> http//localhost:8888/milton).
>>>
>>> WDYT ? Would such a thing make sense in Sling 6 (or Sling 7) ?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Felix
>>>
>>> [1] http://milton.ettrema.com/index.html
>>> [2] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/whiteboard/fmeschbe/milton
>>
>>
> 

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