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Bertrand Delacretaz commented on SLING-1778: -------------------------------------------- I suggest sling:overlayPath for the property name. As for symlinks, I'd consider this a distinct problem, and if needed create a distinct component to handle them. I think that's what Justin meant. > Symlinks > -------- > > Key: SLING-1778 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1778 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: JCR > Reporter: Julian Sedding > Attachments: symlinks.patch > > > I have implemented a ResourceProvider, which allows to create symlink nodes > in the JCR repository. A symlink node has a sling:symlinkTarget property, > which should contain a valid JCR path. JCR content from the > sling:symlinkTarget path is then exposed below the symlink node. > There is a mixin node type, sling:Symlink with a mandatory property > sling:symlinkTarget and an optional property sling:overlayable. Additionally, > there is a convenience node type, sling:SymlinkResource, which extends from > sling:symlinkTarget and nt:unstructured. > ResourceProvider instances are registered for existing symlinks when the > bundle is started. Modifications are taken care of via JCR observation. > To get started: > * apply the attached patch to a trunk checkout > * build and install the bundle > * create a symlink node, pointing to some existing content > * access the symlink node e.g. via a browser -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.