I think so…

In my bundles I have:
Apache Sling Filesystem Resource Provider org.apache.sling.fsresource   
1.0.3.SNAPSHOT  sling   Active

unless there's a different bundle.

Rob

On Oct 23, 2012, at 3:26 PM, David G. wrote:

> Robert - You've installed the Sling FsResourceProvider bundle correct? and 
> its successfully activated?
> 
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> David Gonzalez
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> 
> On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Robert A. Decker wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm trying to configuring an instance of FsResourceProvider via an xml file 
>> in my app's 'install' directory but can't get it to work.
>> 
>> I've tried combinations of the following. Should it work to create an 
>> instance of FsResourceProvider this way? I'm basing it on how the logging 
>> services were configured and worked for me.
>> 
>> org.apache.sling.fsprovider.internal.FsResourceProvider.xml
>> 
>> <node>
>> <name>org.apache.sling.fsprovider.internal.FsResourceProvider</name>
>> <primaryNodeType>sling:OsgiConfig</primaryNodeType>
>> <property>
>> <name>provider.roots</name>
>> <value>/content/fs/tmp</value>
>> <type>String</type>
>> </property>
>> <property>
>> <name>provider.file</name>
>> <value>/tmp</value>
>> <type>String</type>
>> </property>
>> </node>
>> 
>> and 
>> 
>> 
>> org.apache.sling.fsprovider.internal.FsResourceProvider-tmp.xml
>> 
>> <node>
>> <name>org.apache.sling.fsprovider.internal.FsResourceProvider-tmp</name>
>> <primaryNodeType>sling:OsgiConfig</primaryNodeType>
>> <property>
>> <name>provider.roots</name>
>> <value>/content/fs/tmp</value>
>> <type>String</type>
>> </property>
>> <property>
>> <name>provider.file</name>
>> <value>/tmp</value>
>> <type>String</type>
>> </property>
>> </node>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Rob 
> 

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