1) ok, it's logical.
2) I tried it with http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default and
http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default. I saw folders and files,
but if I want edit some esp file, it's empty...
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Best regards / S pozdravem
Vladislav Krejčiřík
http://www.vkrejcirik.info
Gert Vanthienen napsal(a):
Vladislav,
I'm not even sure stopping the bundle is supposed to delete the
contents from the repository. Just to give you an example: in our
bundle, we create a /content/servicemix/exchanges node. You don't
want to delete that one if the bundle is uninstalled because this
would delete the entire message archive from the repository. This
would have catastrofic consequences when updating a bundle through
uninstall - update - install.
For the webdav connection: did you have to specify a user name and
password? If not, you might want to try again with
http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default or
http://admin:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/dav/default. If this still doesn't
work, try contacting the sling-dev list. It should work and they
should be able to help you with this. Just mention the fact that
you're doing the servicemix-sling integration stuff, they're even more
eager to help a fellow oss developer.
Regards,
Gert
vkrejcirik wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 questions:
1) I made bundle for Apache Sling with initial content. If I install
this bundle everything is ok, I see this content on
localhost:8080/mypage.html.
But I stop this bundle, I still see this page... (If I uninstall
this bundle, I have the same problem).
2) It's possible edit esp file in my bundle over WebDav? If I connect
to http://localhost:8080/dav/default and I try edit some esp file
from my content, it seems that this file is empty. It seems, that
communication between windows and webdav is wrong or perrmission are
wrong...
Do you have any idea? thank you very much