Alright, this is a deal breaker for our business (if sling absolutely
requires sticky sessions). I hope you're not offended that I'm not 100%
convinced yet. I understand you do development on the sling project and are
well qualified on the topic. To be honest, however, I don't understand fully
Hi Lance,
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 1:54 AM, lancedolan wrote:
> ...It's just some text files that neatly describe
> which OSGI bundles and configurations (including run modes) you'd like
> present in a new .war file which is then built using *actual* sling
> artifacts from
I know that Sling is used for 2 downstream CMS applications.
I was wondering if anyone could share other use cases that they have found
Sling to be useful for.
Thanks.
Hello Jason,
We used it for an extranet for sales people. The company has different
brands, each brands contains different products and then the country is
divided in regions, sectors and target units. The nodes tree was then
convenient for this data structure. We have then different "documents"