super!, it's exactly what i need.

It's so cool how sling resolves the selection of the script to render requested 
content.

Do you plan to support .GSP und Groovy as scripting engine? I will be looking 
forward to. :-D

Thanks you very much!



----- Original Message ----
From: Torgeir Veimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 1:07:27 PM
Subject: Re: How to beginn with Microsling


On 5 Sep 2008, at 20:48, tung vu duc wrote:

> But i don't still understand how to beginn now. I have successful  
> builded sling (the whole from trunk) with maven. what modules of  
> whole sling should one need
> to have the functionaties of Microsling and how to integrate these  
> with a Jackrabbit Repo.


You can take the resulting sling war file and put it into any web  
container, eg tomcat. It contains the jackrabbit jars, and will  
automatically set up a repository, which will be available instantly,  
also via webdav. Then you can immediately put content and scripts into  
sling using eg curl.

Macintosh-3:sling torgeir$ find . -name "*.war"
./launchpad/testing/target/org.apache.sling.launchpad.testing-4- 
incubator-SNAPSHOT.war
./launchpad/webapp/target/org.apache.sling.launchpad.webapp-4- 
incubator-SNAPSHOT.war

Use the bottom one, and rename it eg. sling.war before adding it to  
tomcat. Your sling instance would then be available at 
http://localhost:8080/sling/

Check eg with http://localhost:8080/sling/system/console/bundles or  
try http://localhost:8080/sling/index.html

I guess you've already read 
http://incubator.apache.org/sling/site/discover-sling-in-15-minutes.html 
  ?

-- 
Torgeir Veimo
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