On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Carl Hall carl.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Are node properties viewable/changeable through webdav access to a JCR repo?
Not AFAIK, WebDAV is about files...I *think* there's an enhanced
WebDAV component in Jackrabbit that allows for some additional JCR
remoting, can
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz
bdelacre...@apache.org wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Carl Hall carl.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Are node properties viewable/changeable through webdav access to a JCR repo?
Not AFAIK, WebDAV is about files...I *think* there's
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Carl Hall carl.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Are node properties viewable/changeable through webdav access to a JCR repo?
Not AFAIK, WebDAV is about files...I *think* there's an enhanced
WebDAV component in Jackrabbit that allows for some
...@gmx.dewrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Carl Hall carl.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Are node properties viewable/changeable through webdav access to a JCR
repo?
Not AFAIK, WebDAV is about files...I *think* there's an enhanced
WebDAV component in Jackrabbit
Are node properties viewable/changeable through webdav access to a JCR repo?
.
This allows the WebDAV service to be provided without the Sling Request
Processing stack to be available. This is mostly interesting in situations,
where only the Repository bundles are deployed.
Fixed in Rev. 732658.
Use MimeTypeService for Simple WebDAV
Use MimeTypeService for Simple WebDAV
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Key: SLING-816
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-816
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JCR
Affects Versions: JCR Webdav 2.0.4
a selector for that, so for example a POST request to
/main.htmlformat.html could be handled by a script at
/apps/foo/htmlformat.esp. The selector is htmlformat in that case.
An additional problem if you want to work with WebDAV is how to make
the main.html, main.odt, ... files appear in the WebDAV
I want to make a simple wiki where pages can be edited by WebDav.
Several formats can be available.
For example: The page http://example.com/main can be modified by one of
this file :
/
|- main.html (for modifications with an HTML Editor like DreamWeaver)
|- main.doc (for modifications
?...
Yes, but the launchpad app and webapp modules do not necessarily use
snapshot versions of all bundles, some dependencies are still on the
released versions of bundles.
...The simple webdav servlet configuration only has options for the
authentication realm and the root path. Am a bit
you! running this command in jcr/webdav fixed my problem!
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Torgeir Veimo
torg...@pobox.com
/webdav fixed my problem!
Great ! Good to hear.
Regards
Felix
Fix contents of jcr/webdav bundle
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Key: SLING-800
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-800
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Bug
Components: JCR
Affects Versions: JCR Webdav 2.0.4
and excluding
explicitly unneeded packages from the import list.
Deployed SNAPSHOT version 20090103.164550-3
Fix contents of jcr/webdav bundle
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Key: SLING-800
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-800
Project
Hi Torgeir,
Torgeir Veimo schrieb:
On 2 Jan 2009, at 00:22, Felix Meschberger wrote:
Functionality to easily configure the node types used is only available
with the jcr/webdav bundle as of Rev. 725679 (as per SLING-767). Using a
top of trunk build of the module should give you
in launchpad/webapp, then use the resulting
war file in the target directory, then I should get the latest sling
trunk code?
is the correct way to configure this manually? I had a look at the
configuration settings for the webdav servlet, but I couldn't find
any
setting for the default node
When mounting the sling webdav servlet in os x finder, creating
directories result in them having primaryNodetype set to nt:folder.
The docs indicates that the default type is configured to be
sling:Folder, but I cannot find this setting when looking in the felix
console. Do I need to add
Hi Torgeir,
Torgeir Veimo schrieb:
When mounting the sling webdav servlet in os x finder, creating
directories result in them having primaryNodetype set to nt:folder. The
docs indicates that the default type is configured to be sling:Folder,
but I cannot find this setting when looking
On 2 Jan 2009, at 00:22, Felix Meschberger wrote:
Functionality to easily configure the node types used is only
available
with the jcr/webdav bundle as of Rev. 725679 (as per SLING-767).
Using a
top of trunk build of the module should give you the configuration
option in the felix console
Provide better configurability and integration for WebDAV
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Key: SLING-767
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-767
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Improvement
Components
Provide better configurability and integration for WebDAV
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Key: SLING-767
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-767
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Improvement
]
http://incubator.apache.org/sling/site/repository-based-development.html#RepositoryBasedDevelopment-WebDAVSupport
Provide better configurability and integration for WebDAV
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Key: SLING-767
URL: https
1. Is it possible to load files with Sling-Initial-Content into a custom
node type? When I try it with foo.png and foo.xml (which contains the
definitions), jcr:data is always 0.
Which version of the contentloader are you using? This functionality has
been added after the 2.0.2-incubator
with debugging enabled and
connecting from Eclipse I can easily set a breakpoint and get landed.
Oem, breakpoints in Loader.registerBundleInternal() did not work with
jetty:run but with launchpad/app everything works fine (for what reasons so
ever).
2. WebDav: create custom node types
When
Marc Speck schrieb:
1. Is it possible to load files with Sling-Initial-Content into a custom
node type? When I try it with foo.png and foo.xml (which contains the
definitions), jcr:data is always 0.
Which version of the contentloader are you using? This functionality has
been added after the
but breakpoints e.g. in
org.apache.sling.jcr.contentloader.internal.Loader.registerBundleInternal()
are never met. Debuging servlet calls works fine.
2. WebDav: create custom node types
When adding files with WebDav, I want to put the files into a customized
node type (that inherits from nt:resource
startup or by BundleContext.install as per an BundleEvent.
I usually run Sling from the standalone launcher with debugging enabled
and connecting from Eclipse I can easily set a breakpoint and get landed.
2. WebDav: create custom node types
When adding files with WebDav, I want to put
Hi Juerg,
Have you tried this with other webdav resources (other than sling)?
Looks like a problem with the eclipse plugin, not sling.
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Regards
Erik Buene
Juerg Meier wrote:
Hi all,
I installed the ftp-webdav-plugin (V 3.3.M6) in eclipse (V 3.3.2), and
created a static web project
Hi all,
I installed the ftp-webdav-plugin (V 3.3.M6) in eclipse (V 3.3.2), and
created a static web project (called aaa) and tried to import some .esp
files from a crx-quickstart instance. Connection is possible with no
probs, but as soon as I try to import the resources into the local
WebContent
WebDAV module processes zip and xml files, should not happen
Key: SLING-537
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-537
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Bug
various types
of files
WebDAV module processes zip and xml files, should not happen
Key: SLING-537
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-537
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Bug
be related to iincorrect handling of the servlet context path in
SlingWebDavServlet.
Enable WebDAV to the Sling default workspace through Sling
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Key: SLING-342
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING
640986, the difference is that unsupported
URLs in GET requests now return a 404 status instead of 500, which is fine.
Also tried to update launchpad/webapp/pom.xml to use the / path as the base for
WebDAV operations in revision 640987, so that this new servlet is used for the
launchpad integration
:
...2008-01-25 03:30:55.980::WARN: Committed before 401
Unauthorized
2008-01-25 03:30:55.981::WARN: /dav/
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Committed...
Once you get a chance to try again, you could try with curl to
make
sure your login problem is unrelated to the WebDAV
/
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Committed...
Once you get a chance to try again, you could try with curl to make
sure your login problem is unrelated to the WebDAV client.
After starting launchpad-webapp with mvn package jetty:start,
curl -D - -X OPTIONS http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default
::WARN: Committed before 401 Unauthorized
2008-01-25 03:30:55.981::WARN: /dav/
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Committed...
Once you get a chance to try again, you could try with curl to make
sure your login problem is unrelated to the WebDAV client.
After starting
On Jan 29, 2008 9:43 AM, Peter Svensson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...I'd rather build a stand-alone Launchpad, though, if there's
maven options for that
We don't have a standalone launchpad yet, but mvn install in
launchpad-webapp builds a war file (under target/) that should run in
any
with curl to
make
sure your login problem is unrelated to the WebDAV client.
After starting launchpad-webapp with mvn package
jetty:start,
curl -D - -X OPTIONS
http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default
should say
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
On Jan 28, 2008 8:57 AM, Felix Meschberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...I propose to only execute directly
addressed scripts if the request extension
(RequestPathInfo.getExtension()) is not null. If the request extension
is null, the directly addressed script is not executed
Seems
problem is unrelated to the WebDAV client.
After starting launchpad-webapp with mvn package jetty:start,
curl -D - -X OPTIONS http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default
should say
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
DAV: 1,2,version-control,version-history,label
Allow: OPTIONS, GET, HEAD, POST, TRACE
administrative stuff.
Of course, there is also another side to it: By executing directly
addressed scripts we are not able any more to access such scripts for
raw delivery. This is a problem in two areas: (1) WebDAV, where we would
like to access the script source and not have the script executed and
(2
to make
sure your login problem is unrelated to the WebDAV client.
After starting launchpad-webapp with mvn package jetty:start,
curl -D - -X OPTIONS http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default
should say
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
DAV: 1,2,version-control,version-history,label
Allow: OPTIONS, GET, HEAD
.
WebDAV: Prevent NullPointerException when not supplying a workspace
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Key: SLING-170
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-170
Project: Sling
Issue Type: Improvement
Hi Bertrand,
Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2008, 14:23 +0100 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
On Jan 16, 2008 6:02 PM, Felix Meschberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...I added a WebDAV bundle (jcr/webdav)...
I have added (revision 612808) a webdav-resource-config.xml to the
bundle (hardcoded for now
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-150?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
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Felix Meschberger closed SLING-150.
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Resolution: Fixed
Initial build of a WebDAV bundle committed. This just works out of the box
Hi all,
I added a WebDAV bundle (jcr/webdav) which adds functionality to Sling
to expose a repository over WebDAV. By default, the bundle exposes the
repository under /dav, which of course is configurable through Config
Admin.
At the moment, the bundle also requires the HTTP Client bundle. I am
On 10/19/07, David Nuescheler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Would an initial content loader mechanism be useful?...
Shouldn't you be able to to just put any static file into the repository via
webdav, and then just use the webdav url to retrieve it again?..
You're right, so the actual problem
/test.html
in my repository and try to get /content/test.html ?
This will be forwarded to the webdav servlet and I don't have any chance
to get the html view of /content/test.
right. that's why you won't have a test.html :-)
regards, toby
ps: this also forces people of building sites
provide a webdav servlet with the default setup.
so that users can easily upload/manager their static content in the
repository.
i rethought about this. the current webdav servlet in jackrabbit is
pretty cool and feature complete. especially for GET requests it
suports etags, if-last-modified
Am Freitag, den 19.10.2007, 11:43 +0200 schrieb Tobias Bocanegra:
nevertheless, i would provide a webdav servlet with the default setup.
so that users can easily upload/manager their static content in the
repository.
IIRC the microsling setup includes the Jackrabbit WebDAV servlet just
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