If you mind using a commercial tool, there is also an open-source
project that offers a web-based JCR explorer/browser like the one in
CRX as well:
http://www.jcr-explorer.org/
Regards,
Alex
Am 22.01.2008 um 18:04 schrieb David Nuescheler:
hi peter,
On 1/22/08, Peter Svensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 :)
totally... i think once the packaging and documentation is up
to par, in my mind there should even be a more efficient way to
get your hands on ujax directly from apache.
sorry for the little detour to "day", i am sure in a couple of weeks
from now this will not be necessary anymore...
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?
CRX is our commercial offering around jackrabbit.
the crx installer that is attached to the blogpost features the
prerelease of ujax...
the firststeps.zip should also help to understand things...
you should definitely be able to copy your ujax app to your opensource
sling install, as a matter of fact even the extracted firststeps.zip
should
work in you sling install.
please feel free to contact me directly if you have issue with the
installer
and crx, since i am not sure that this is of greater interest for
this list ;)
sorry again for the detour.
regards,
david
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