Hi Dishara,
Thats great.
Two things that are relevant to your project that it would be good to have
a think about, try and implement and experiment with.

1. What happens when you have a very active blogger, who makes 20000 blog
posts a year ? Think about the content and how it is structured.

2. Can you add file upload to the blog ?


3. What would happen the blog was a photo sharing blog where a photographer
had just come back from a location survey with a 32GB card full of low res
(0.5MB) Jpegs  ?

Have a go at implementing the above and writing a script to simulate the
usage. You might want to write the test script in bash/python/ruby or even
Java.


BTW. Your going to need a source repository. Have a look at Google Code,
GitHub, Bitbucket and get an account. If you could use Git or SVN that
would be great as I know they are both compatible with SVN.

Best Regards
Ian






On 19 June 2013 05:18, Dishara Wijewardana <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>

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