Sure, I'm installing it right now. But it feels kind of odd to use a
commercial product to be able to understand an Apache project :) Don't get
me wrong, though. I'll use it to try to understand how things work, but am I
allowed to use things in ujax and copy them to my Sling installation? How
does CRX relate to Sling?

Thanks!

Chers,
PS

On Jan 22, 2008 5:39 PM, David Nuescheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hi peter,
>
> to me this looks like there is no /ujax-test node in your repository.
> could that be? i am not sure where the ujax-test creates its nodes...
>
> btw. for generic ujax prototyping i usually use these installers here:
> http://dev.day.com/microsling/content/blogs/main/microjax.html
> which make things a lot more transparent since there is a jcr
> explorer that comes with it... anyway, since you want to build
> top of trunk this might be all that valuable...
>
> regards,
> david
>
> On 1/22/08, Peter Svensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've now managed to compile and install the stand-alone version of
> > microsling from the repo. Very well polished process. I'm very impressed
> :)
> > Now, I'm trying out some moves with the ujax.js library which a friendly
> > soul has provided, to see if I can grok more what it is doing.
> >
> > I've done the following;
> >
> > 1) I've run the ujax-test from the Sling start page, which ran OK
> > 2) I've seen that a new directory under my mountpoint is created, called
> > ujax-test.
> > 3) I try to do the following in my html-based client;
> >
> > var root = ujax.getContent("/ujax-test");
> >             console.log("root ujax node is "+root);
> >             console.dir(root);
> >
> > And I get an empty object, because;
> >
> > 22.01.2008 22:46:56 *INFO * MicroslingResourceResolver: Path '/ujax-
> > test.json' does not resolve to an Item (MicroslingResourceResolver.java,
> > line 363)
> >
> >
> > And I wonder what I'm missing.  Thankful for help,
> >
> > Cheers,
> > PS
> >
>

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