Sorry, I forgot to state the obvious: yes, Sling is started and the console works fine!

I started it from launchpad/builder/target by running
   java -jar org.apache.sling.launchpad-8-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar

Sylvain

Le 30/12/2014 00:02, Henry Saginor a écrit :
Hi Sylvian,

Can you access Felix Web Console at http://localhost:8080/system/console? How 
are you starting your Sling instance?

Henry
On Dec 29, 2014, at 2:30 PM, Sylvain Wallez <sylv...@apache.org> wrote:

Le 29/12/2014 08:17, Bertrand Delacretaz a écrit :
Hi Sylvain,

Good to see you here ;-)
Hi Bertrand ! Looking at the list archives, I've seen quite a few familiar 
names ;-)

On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Sylvain Wallez <sylv...@apache.org> wrote:
...I thought of having an authoring area that would store content in its
original format (html, asciidoc or markdown) and have an observer that
converts this content to html and stores it in the publishing area under
/content/blog/<year>/<month>/<post>...
That does match the Sling way of doing things, and that might also
solve your archive URL issue, if you put your converted posts at paths
like /posts/2014/12/25/merryxmas.

By setting the same resource type on all nodes from 2014 down you can
use the same rendering script for all of those URLs, that recursively
collects all children and renders them.

You don't need queries then, any URL like /posts/2014.html or
/posts/2014/12.html will do the right thing, and generating the
archive navigation is just walking down the tree.

You could also omit the authoring area, directly store your content
under /posts and use a Sling Model PostConstruct method [1] to convert
the post's markup to HTML on the fly. Using access control to hide
posts that shouldn't be public yet can make staging transparent,
you'll just see the posts that belong to you when authoring as a
logged in user, and they are invisible on the public website which
uses the anonymous user.

Hope this helps, and if you're able to contribute your blog code as an
example that would be fantastic!
Sounds interesting, but I'm facing a newbie problem: I tried to install the 
espblog by following the instructions in samples/espblog/README.txt, and 
installing fails with this message:

$ mvn install -P autoInstallBundle
...
[INFO] --- maven-bundle-plugin:2.5.3:install (default-install) @ 
org.apache.sling.samples.path-based.rtp ---
[INFO] Local OBR update disabled (enable with -DobrRepository)
[INFO]
[INFO] --- maven-sling-plugin:2.1.0:install (install-bundle) @ 
org.apache.sling.samples.path-based.rtp ---
[INFO] Installing Bundle 
org.apache.sling.samples.path-based.rtp(/Users/sylvain/dev/apache.org/sling/sling/samples/path-based-rtp/target/org.apache.sling.samples.path-based.rtp-2.0.5-SNAPSHOT.jar)
 to http://localhost:8080/system/console via POST
[ERROR] Installation failed, cause: Not Found

This is for path-based-rtp, and the same happens for espblog.

I suspect this must be related to <obrRepository>NONE</obrRepository> in 
parent/pom.xml but I don't know what to do with it.

Thanks for any help, I'm feeling stupid :-)

Sylvain

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