Hi Phil, If you want a script that works for all resource types, then you probably would want to register your scripts under the special 'sling/servlet/default' resource type.
This is briefly described here: http://sling.apache.org/site/servlets.html#Servlets-DefaultServlet%28s%29 Regards, Eric On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Phil Rice <[email protected] > wrote: > Thanks to the help I received from this mailing list,I am happily > posting data into sling, and retrieving it with java queries. I have > made several JSP fragments, and everything is working well. So for > example, I am now able to make the list.jsp examples, which list me > the child nodes under 'this' node, as long as the node has a > sling:resourceType. > > I would like to write a simple browser that fulfills the role that the > jcr:explorer should. (the jcr:explorer project is sadly not working > within launchpad. As you soon as you update a property such as > sling:resourceType it dies. If you want I will raise a defect for > this). To write my browser I have to be able to find the child nodes > of an arbitrary node. With the small knowledge I have to date, this > could be done if I guarantee that every node has the same > sling:resourceType, as I could then write a MyList.jsp for that > sling:resourceType. However I would like to increase my Sling-fu, and > this seems like a good starter project. > > There is clearly a way to do this: the extensions .json/.xml/.html are > using it. Is there a way to write my own equivalent so that I could > call (say) http://localhost:8080/content.myList, and this be > rediverted to MyList.jsp? > > The other approach I have is to go in through the webdav interface, > and query for children. Do any of you have any suggestions for good > reference material on how to do this? > > Thanks again for the help >
