Congratulations!!

But I am still waiting for the fun... what configuration do I have to
set? Please give detailed instructions. Waiting...

No, just kidding ;-). You all did an awesome job with Sling! IMHO it
should get a top-level project asap!

Regards,
Alex

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:15 AM, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bringing Back the Fun
>
> Sling is intended to bring back the fun to Java developers and make the
> life of a web developer easier. It deals with the important task of
> bringing your content into the web and providing a plattform to
> manage/update the content. Underneath the covers Sling makes use of a
> Java Content Repository (such as Apache Jackrabbit).
>
> Sling is built into OSGi bundles and therefore benefits from all advantages
> of OSGi. On the development side a scripting layer (using Apache BSF) allows
> to use any scripting language with Sling (of course you can use plain old
> Java, too). And on top of this, Sling helps in developing an application in
> a RESTful way.
>
> As the first web framework dedicated to JSR-170 Java Content
> Repositories, Sling makes it very simple to implement simple
> applications, while providing an enterprise-level framework for more
> complex applications.
>
> Apache Sling currently comes in four flavors:
> - A standalone application (a jar containing everything to get started
> with Sling)
> - A web application (just drop this into your favorite web container)
> - The full source package (interested in reading the source?)
> - Maven Artifacts (available through the Apache Incubator Repository)
>
> For more information, please visit the Apache Sling web site at
> http://incubator.apache.org/sling.
>
> or go directly to the download site at
> http://incubator.apache.org/sling/site/downloads.cgi
>
> The Apache Sling Community
>
> --
> Carsten Ziegeler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>



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Alexander Klimetschek
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