I will check the code. Thanks

2009/3/19 Michael Dürig <michael.due...@day.com>

>
> AFAIR Bertil implemented a simple Sling explorer using MooTools while
> working on his thesis.
>
> See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-840
>
> Michael
>
>
> Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Christophe Lombart
>> <christophe.lomb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 2009/3/19 Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacre...@apache.org>
>>>
>>>> ... Ok - a good JCR explorer is something that many of us are looking
>>>> forward to, and it's not a trivial task, and Sling's OSGi plugins open
>>>> some very interesting possibilities....
>>>>
>>>
>>  I am interested to work on that even if it will take a long time to get a
>>> nice result. We can expect that others will be interesting to contribute.
>>> Futhermore, it is certainly possible to start with a very simple version
>>> and
>>> add more and more features.
>>>
>>
>> Sure - creating a minimal "kernel" that allows for editing plugins
>> would be a good start.
>>
>> And the rest ("create editing plugins for the Sling JCR Explorer")
>> could still be a GSoC project?
>>
>>  Can we based this work on the following proposal [1] ?
>>>
>>
>> I think so, and feel free to update that of course.
>>
>> One thing is that the resulting explorer should IMHO be usable for
>> pure JCR repositories (non-Sling), even though the explorer itself
>> would run under Sling. Probably not a big challenge, just one thing to
>> add to the spec.
>>
>>  ...What about the UI framework to use ?  A JCR Explorer will require
>>> advanced
>>> UI widgets and I'm wondering which framework will be the more
>>> appropriate,
>>> Dojo ? Gwt ? Extjs ? .... ? :-(
>>> I have a prototype with Extjs but It is certainly not compatible with the
>>> ASF license....
>>>
>>
>> Yes, that's the problem. We have a few things based on dojo already,
>> and the Felix OSGi console now uses jQuery, so I guess options are
>> open. I think I'd vote for jQuery to have some alignement with the
>> Felix project, but whoever does the job gets to decide I guess.
>>
>> Or better, leave the choice of the UI framework to the set of plugins ;-)
>>
>> -Bertrand
>>
>>  [1] http://cwiki.apache.org/SLING/sling-based-jcr-explorer.html
>>>
>>
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