Though I am late to this discussion, taken an excerpt form previous discussion
"I could imagine a XML generator that simply does an xml document view of the
node in question." [ An excerpt from previous discussion]
then using *something to process the document, into something
Wouldn't E4X (lin
Though I am late to this discussion, taken an excerpt form previous discussion
"I could imagine a XML generator that simply does an xml document view of the
node in question." [ An excerpt from previous discussion]
then using *something to process the document, into something
Wouldn't E4X be a
Hi all,
In SLING-864 [1] Alexander Klimetscheck proposes a change in the
behaviour of the NonExistingResource class.
As per definition, the ResourceMetadata.getResolutionPathInfo() returns
the part of the request URI, which has been cut off to get the Resource
path. For example for a request URI
Hi,
I just cam across this link http://wiki.eclipse.org/E4/JavaScript
which describes a new addition to the Eclipse Platform (E4) that would
allow writing
OSGi bundles in Javascript. The page includes an example how to
implement a Servlet using this approach and I think it would also be
interestin
Hi,
+1 Looks good to me.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:58 PM, John Langley
wrote:
> I recently (this morning, 2/19/09) checked out a clean copy of the
> source from the trunk. Although using maven from the command line built
> everything fine (I needed to include -U,) importing into Eclipse has
> problems that I believe are r
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Alexander Klimetschek updated SLING-864:
Attachment: SLING-nonexisting-pathinfo.patch
Added patch that extends the NonExistin
Parse path info for NonExistingResource
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Key: SLING-864
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-864
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: API
Affects Versions: API 2.
I recently (this morning, 2/19/09) checked out a clean copy of the
source from the trunk. Although using maven from the command line built
everything fine (I needed to include -U,) importing into Eclipse has
problems that I believe are related to this error displayed in the
"console" of eclipse.
Hi John,
Richard Hall of the Apache Felix has deployed SNAPSHOT versions of the
framework to the Apache Snapshot repository. So just building Sling
should automatically grab these SNAPSHOTs since Sling should be
configured to consider the Apache Snapshot Repository for snapshots.
Regards
Felix
J
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Alexander Klimetschek updated SLING-571:
Attachment: SLING-571-fourth.patch
Fourth patch based on current trunk, simply recre
Hi John,
John Langley schrieb:
> I ran into something similar yesterday, however in my case a command
> line driven maven build was fine, whereas a maven build from within
> eclipse was failing in the way that Vidar describes.
Failure to compile inside Eclipse but not on the command line might b
Hi Vidar,
Vidar Ramdal schrieb:
>> Vidar Ramdal schrieb:
>>> I'm unable to build Sling at the moment (fresh checkout, clean install):
>>> INFO] Compilation failure
>>> [...]
>>> I see Felix (Meschberger) has updated the dependency to (Apache) Felix
>>> Framework 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT - maybe something ha
Hi guys,
Last days, i have been working on a new prototype about a certain kind
of XML pipelines support in Sling [1]. The prototype is making these
main assumptions:
1. A XML pipeline is expressed as a W3C XProc [2] file with "xpl"
extension. For instance:
http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc";>
> Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
> include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the box in the
> launchpad archives we are distributing.
>
> WDYT ?
+1
Regards,
Juanjo.
Hi all,
Ever since the first RC of Groovy 1.6, groovy-all.jar has been a bundle
and can be deployed into Sling (actually an OSGi Framework) as is to be
used for scripting.
Now that Groovy 1.6 has been released, I think it would be cool to
include Groovy in the upcoming Sling Release out of the bo
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Nitesh Ambuj wrote:
> We wanted to take a backup of Jackrabbit repository, may be in XML format or
> something which is available.
This is a question for the Jackrabbit mailing list. Have a look at the
Jackrabbit website, it's wiki and archived mailing list thread
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