o...@x100.de
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 6:06 PM
To: users@sling.apache.org
Subject: RE: adding java classes into the jcr
Hi Jason
I take it the idea is to strictly modularize on a CQ component level? While
there is some support for placing java files in the JCR and use them as
servlets
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Olaf Otto o...@x100.de wrote:
...While
there is some support for placing java files in the JCR and use them as
servlets for specific resources, this approach is somewhat exotic and you're
better of providing application code - such as models - in OSGi
- since I am NEBA's lead developer ;-)
Kind regards,
Olaf
-Original Message-
From: Jason Bailey [mailto:jason.bai...@sas.com]
Sent: Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2014 21:07
To: users@sling.apache.org
Subject: adding java classes into the jcr
We're using CQ5 pretty extensively for our external web
We're using CQ5 pretty extensively for our external web presence and I'm in the
process of evaluating Sling for a wider range of use cases internally.
One of the questions that comes up on a regular basis is whether we are able to
define a java object alongside the JSP when we are creating a