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Róbert Csákány commented on SLING-1198:
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Jonathan,
I've implemented another patch where you can define @noparam@ in mappings - for
example to use for shared contents by several domains, but there is a major
conceptional issue. If you use parameters, you have to use all of them, or none
of them, because the reversebility. In @noparam@ type mappings there are no
reverse mapping - how can you determinate subdomain, if there will be severeal
- thats the problem is presented also when you miss one or more parameters.
I attach the modified patch - but as Felix described his DRAFT
(http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SLING/Resource+Resolution+Plugins),
I will investigate to make my path "pluggable", because I have another type of
mapping requirements in my projects.
> Allow mapping nodes to internet domains with template parameters
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> Key: SLING-1198
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1198
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JCR
> Affects Versions: JCR Resource 2.0.2
> Reporter: Róbert Csákány
> Assignee: Felix Meschberger
> Fix For: JCR Resource 2.0.4
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> Attachments: MapEntry.patch
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> Sling should support hosting multiple domains, with different JCR roots.
> E.g.:
> http://www.domain1.com could map to /content/domain1.com
> http://www.domain2.com could map to /content/domain2.com
> While developing a website, the fully qualified domain might not be
> available. Ideally, the mapping could be configured in a flexible way. One
> option would be to maintain a set of regular expressions to match against
> URLs. Each regexp would then match to a path in the JCR.
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