Should the relativePath of parent really be "../../../parent/pom.xml" ?
Shouldn't it be "../../parent/pom.xml" ?

/Pontus

On 2012-06-14 13:01, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
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!


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