Hi Craig. Actually, since I progress so slowly, maybe it's better if I just
check in what I've got and see what we all can do with it?
My intention has been to deliver something finished, but I can only work an
hour or so a day on it, and have some other projects on the side. It's hard
to find time :|
If it is OK with the powers that be, I assume that what I do is to submit a
patch with the source attached, which then gets copied into the repo?

Then you can see what has been made so far. At the very least I hope I've
made a fairly good framework to build upon.

Cheers,
PS

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Craig L. Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
>
> > Hi Craig,
> >
> > Am Freitag, den 18.04.2008, 10:07 -0500 schrieb Craig L. Ching:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Just getting started with sling and I'm wondering what's the right
> way
> > > to clear out the JCR repository between runs if I want to
> reinitialize
> > > my content.  I tried just deleting the 'sling' directory, but after
> > > startup I just get "empty repository" or something like that.
> >
> > I am not exactly clear, what you mean by "clearing JCR Repository". If
> > you just want to get an empty JCR repository, you can in fact remove
> the
> > jackrabbit directory inside the sling directory. This causes a new
> > repository to be created on the next startup, which is (almost) empty.
> >
> > I would assume, that this is what you want to achieve. Of course this
> > method removes all content you had in the repository before clearing.
> If
> > you want to just selective remove content from the repository, you
> might
> > try connecting to the repository with WebDAV and just remove the
> folders
> > of interest.
> >
> Yes, just clear the repository of content.  Ok, I'll try just deleting
> the jackrabbit directory instead of the whole sling directory.
>
> > Alternatively you might want to get the CRX Feature for Eclipse from
> > http://www.day.com/eclipse/ which allows you to connect to the
> > repository from within Eclipse and delete whatver content you want
> > deleted.
> >
>
> Yeah, I've been meaning to check that out.  And, this is off-topic for
> this message, but I saw a bit ago that someone was thinking of writing a
> web/dojo-based repository browser for sling.  If that's not progressing,
> that is something I could probably try and implement, I do have some
> pretty good dojo experience.  I'm really glad to see you guys thinking
> about dojo with respect to sling ;-)
>
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Regards
> > Felix
>
>

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