Juan José Vázquez Delgado schrieb:
> Hi Sebastián,
>
>> I'm not sure if this is the best place to write to
>
> No better place occurred to me :-).
>
>> but I've been able to
>> use Sling in ServiceMix Kernel without much problems, and have created a
>> patch to deploy it as a ServiceMix Kernel
Hi Sebastián,
> I'm not sure if this is the best place to write to
No better place occurred to me :-).
> but I've been able to
> use Sling in ServiceMix Kernel without much problems, and have created a
> patch to deploy it as a ServiceMix Kernel feature. I've attached the patch
> to the followin
Hi.
I'm not sure if this is the best place to write to, but I've been able to
use Sling in ServiceMix Kernel without much problems, and have created a
patch to deploy it as a ServiceMix Kernel feature. I've attached the patch
to the following JIRA issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-
Felix Meschberger wrote:
>> What about creating a deployment package?
>
> I knew you would mention that ;-)
>
> Sure, this would also be a good idea, of course -- In fact it is a far
> better idea than the "dummy bundle" -- and I constantly forget about it.
>
:)
There is already a maven plugin
Hi,
Carsten Ziegeler schrieb:
> Felix Meschberger wrote:
>> I was thinking along the lines of creating a "dummy bundle", which
>> contains references to "core" Sling bundles. Then we could instruct to
>> point the OSGi Bundle Repository Client to the Sling Bundle Repository
>> and install the "dum
Felix Meschberger wrote:
> I was thinking along the lines of creating a "dummy bundle", which
> contains references to "core" Sling bundles. Then we could instruct to
> point the OSGi Bundle Repository Client to the Sling Bundle Repository
> and install the "dummy bundle" to have Sling easily insta
Juan José Vázquez Delgado schrieb:
>> There is a how-to run the Jackrabbit stuff inside Equinox at [1]. And
>> there is a page on running Sling on the ServiceMix Kernel at [2].
>
> I have made some tests runnig Sling on the ServiceMix Kernel and
> everything was ok. An OSGi R4 Http Service imple
> There is a how-to run the Jackrabbit stuff inside Equinox at [1]. And
> there is a page on running Sling on the ServiceMix Kernel at [2].
I have made some tests runnig Sling on the ServiceMix Kernel and
everything was ok. An OSGi R4 Http Service implementation is mandatory
in order to work, for
Hi Glenn,
Glenn Silverman schrieb:
> As a Sling novice, I would like to know if the OSGI implementation in
> Sling is really pluggable, as the documentation suggests?
In fact, all of Sling is just OSGi Bundles and should be easily
pluggable into just about any OSGi framework, including Equinox an