Hi,
this was actually a bug. Thanks for reporting!
For some reason the URI of the JCRBrowser bundle has been overwritten in
my OBR.
If you refresh the JCRBrowser OBR (or remove and add it again) and then
navigate to the JCRBrowser the URI you see should be
'http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling/obr/org/sboehme/jcrbrowser/2.0.7/jcrbrowser-2.0.7.jar'
A 'deploy and start' should then work. It takes a moment until it's
finished. If you refresh your browser from time to time at
http://yourserver/yourcontext/system/console/bundles you should see that
the required bundles get resolved and activated until finally the
JCRBrowser bundle gets activated.
Then you can see it at http://yourserver/yourcontext/.jcrbrowser.view.html.
Can you please tell me if it works for you?
Best,
Sandro
Am 08.07.13 08:33, schrieb connuser1 connuser1:
Hi Sandro
Could you please tell how to install 'JCRBrowser'? I tried the steps
mentioned on your site by adding jcrbrowser obr but they do not seem to
work for me. I do not find the jcrbrowser bundle in the bundle list after I
followed the steps mentioned there.
Regards
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Sandro Boehme <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
for my JCRBrowser project I needed a way to determine if a node has
orderable child nodes. For this reason and because it's a nice little
project where I can contribute something to the Sling community, I created
a JavaScript node type library. At the website [2] you find a demo and some
other information about it like the easy installation, the API, the
architecture and more.
Please tell me if you would like to have additional features, find
bugs,... (or if you just like it :-) ).
Enjoy!
Best,
Sandro
[1] -
http://www.jcrbrowser.org/**sling/website/<http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling/website/>
[2] - http://www.jcrbrowser.org/**sling/libs/jsnodetypes/**
content/documentation.html<http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling/libs/jsnodetypes/content/documentation.html>