Hi Ian, Before I tried [1], first of all I tried p[2] which was also quite interesting. (how easy it is to render a given sling node in a given html format and etc). It works fine without any issues.I used curl commands always. Some of the specified URLs in the example is refers to port 8888, but it should be 8080 by default. Because when I changed to 8080 only it works for me.
Thank you very much for the link[1] which gave me some what understanding of an end user experience of sling. (even though I tried it at very last moment before GSoC begins). I believe there is quite a many, more useful functions provided on the sling.js library other than which specified in [1]. [1] - http://sling.apache.org/documentation/tutorials-how-tos/46-line-blog.html [2] - http://sling.apache.org/documentation/getting-started/discover-sling-in-15-minutes.html#create-some-content On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Ian Boston <[email protected]> wrote: > On 31 May 2013 03:29, Dishara Wijewardana <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I know you have already looked into the code base, but I would > thoroughly > > > recommend that you do some of the exercises on the website[1], and > build > > a > > > simple application, perhaps a photo sharing app (Slingstagram?), so > that > > > you get a real understanding of how Sling works. > > > > > > > +1. I think that is good and which i have not tried out yet. I will try > > this out and will post if need help > > > > > > > > Did you make any progress or have any problems ? > Ian > -- Thanks /Dishara
