Hi, Am 14.11.2012 um 05:30 schrieb Martin Phee:
> Does it matter what run level? What are the run levels? You mean the OSGi start levels ? As a developer you should not care for them and leave them as a mechanism for system administrators to fine-tune systems. Regards Felix > > > On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Felix Meschberger <fmesc...@adobe.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Am 13.11.2012 um 23:35 schrieb Martin Phee: >> >>> New to sling. >>> >>> I'm trying a spring MVC sample and it needs a number of dependencies >>> installed into sling. What the best way to add them all? Can I create a >>> custom build of sling with these in it already? >> >> Yes, sure. Just add the respective Spring Bundles (must be OSGi bundles, >> regular Spring JAR files don't work) to the bundle list in the Launchpad >> Builder module and build it. >> >> Just one caveat: I am not sure, whether and how Spring MVC really works. >> So we would be very interested to hear your experiences. >> >> In fact, I am not even sure, whether you gain much by using Spring MVC >> together with Sling. Both try to solve the same problem, essentially. But >> in my opinion Sling is more elegant. >> >> Regards >> Felix >> >> >>> We're starting a project >>> and looking to use sling with spring MVC for the custom RESTful services. >>> >>> >>> http://www.jasonday.net/content/running-spring-mvc-sling >> >>