Thanks everyone - I've committed all the changes to trunk. So far noone complaint about missing workspace support... :)
Regards Carsten 2012/6/12 Ian Boston <[email protected]>: > Hi, > Not using workspaces to any great extent I have to be +1 on this as it > makes integration of other sources possible without changes to the > core Jackrabbit bundle, however I would like to hear how disruptive it > really is for those using workspaces in a more traditional content > management mode. > > Ian > > BTW, thanks for the work, nice. > > On 12 June 2012 04:10, Vidar Ramdal <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2012/6/10 Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]>: >>> I really would like to move forward with SLING-2396 (Make >>> ResourceResolverFactory independent from JCR) in order to implement >>> other features (like CRUD support for the resource resolver) on top of >>> this. >>> >>> Unfortunately this change introduces an incompatibility wrt >>> workspaces, therefore I thought it's safer to call a vote and see what >>> the community things about it. >>> The vote is not about implementing SLING-2396 in exactly the way it is >>> right now, its just to move the code to trunk and continue to work >>> there. >>> >>> For the workspace support, right now, it's possible to address other >>> workspaces by specifying an artificial path {workspacename}:{/path} . >>> This won't be possible anymore, however it would be possible to mount >>> a workspace at any path in the resource tree (and that would happen on >>> demand). >>> >>> I think, if someone really needs the special path access to a >>> workspace like it is today, then we could add a wrapper for the >>> resource resolver which does this special logic in the wrapper. >>> However, if we don't need it, i don't want to spent time on that :) >>> >>> I think SLING-2396 is one of the most important changes to our code >>> base, which will make it easier to implement new features in the >>> resource resolving area, e.g. we get adding different search providers >>> for free etc. >>> >>> Please vote, thanks :) >> >> +1 >> >> This is so cool in a million ways! >> >> >> -- >> Vidar S. Ramdal <[email protected]> >> Webstep AS - http://www.webstep.no >> Besøksadresse: Lilleakerveien 8, 0283 Oslo >> Postadresse: Postboks 272 Lilleaker, 0216 Oslo -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected]
