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Sandro Boehme resolved SLING-4001.
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    Resolution: Won't Fix

I will rename the contribution to "Sling Resource Editor" next week and then 
create a new ticket.

> Apache Sling Content Editor contribution
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SLING-4001
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-4001
>             Project: Sling
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Sandro Boehme
>         Attachments: apache_sling_content_editor.zip
>
>
> Based on the discussion at the dev list [1, 2] I would like to contribute the 
> Apache Sling Content Editor (previously named JCRBrowser). 
> ++ Features ++
> Currently it can be used to rename and delete nodes. Rename works by double 
> clicking the node and you can multi select nodes for the deletion with the 
> 'del' key. The node names are HTML and URL escaped and it provides stateless 
> deep links to the nodes.
> ++ Further development ++
> In the months to come I can work more intensely on the Sling Content Editor 
> and I might add commercial add ons separately. This is why I would like to be 
> able to point users to such an add on from Sling. But judging from other 
> Apache projects [6] I assume this is probably not a problem.
> I will continue the development at GitHub[7] and send patch files to Sling 
> when new features are implemented.
> ++ Implementation ++
> It uses the Sling API. 
> For the tree on the left the JSTree library is used. It wants a URL to a JSON 
> that contains the data for the child nodes. This URL points to a
> Sling resource with a 'contenteditor.nodes' selector and a 'json'
> extension. This way the JSPs [3] render the JSON for the resource that is 
> consumed by the JSTree library.
> For the deletion and renaming of nodes I use jQuery Ajax calls to the Sling 
> POST servlet. 
> The properties list on the right is rendered [4] using JSTL and the
> currentNode variable of Sling.
> The html.jsp is registered for the 'contenteditor' selector relatively to
> the default servlet. And for not getting overruled by servlets
> registered by paths and by other resources that are using the
> 'contenteditor' selector I use a ResourceDecorator [5]. 
> I understand from Dominik Süß that I should use a ResourceProvider instead. I 
> will work on changing that.
> I'm looking forward to your feedback! 
> [1] - http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.sling.devel/47292
> [2] - http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.sling.devel/47517
> [3] - 
> https://github.com/sandroboehme/contenteditor/tree/master/src/main/resources/SLING-INF/libs/sling/servlet/default/contenteditor
> [4] - 
> https://github.com/sandroboehme/contenteditor/blob/master/src/main/resources/SLING-INF/libs/sling/servlet/default/contenteditor/html.jsp
>  line 176
> [5] - 
> https://github.com/sandroboehme/contenteditor/blob/master/src/main/java/org/apache/sling/contenteditor/SelectorBasedResourceDecorator.java
> [6] - https://www.google.de/search?q=site%3Aapache.org+commercial 
> [7] - https://github.com/sandroboehme/contenteditor



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