Hmm … That is obvious I guess. :) It’s just the only thing I could think of. Seems maven sling plugin is getting a 404. And I just installed espblog this way myself. But if you can access the web console you can also upload/install the bundle manually from there (from http://localhost:8080/system/console/bundles), just to get going.
On Dec 29, 2014, at 3:10 PM, Sylvain Wallez <sylv...@apache.org> wrote: > 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 >>> >>> -- >>> Sylvain Wallez - http://bluxte.net >>> >> > > > -- > Sylvain Wallez - http://bluxte.net >