I'm not sure either, but everyone knows spring and it makes change easier... :-)
Thank you for the input. I'll give it a try tomorrow. On Nov 13, 2012, at 5:12 PM, Felix Meschberger <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Am 13.11.2012 um 23:35 schrieb Martin Phee: > >> New to sling. >> >> I'm trying a spring MVC sample and it needs a number of dependencies >> installed into sling. What the best way to add them all? Can I create a >> custom build of sling with these in it already? > > Yes, sure. Just add the respective Spring Bundles (must be OSGi bundles, > regular Spring JAR files don't work) to the bundle list in the Launchpad > Builder module and build it. > > Just one caveat: I am not sure, whether and how Spring MVC really works. So > we would be very interested to hear your experiences. > > In fact, I am not even sure, whether you gain much by using Spring MVC > together with Sling. Both try to solve the same problem, essentially. But in > my opinion Sling is more elegant. > > Regards > Felix > > >> We're starting a project >> and looking to use sling with spring MVC for the custom RESTful services. >> >> >> http://www.jasonday.net/content/running-spring-mvc-sling >
