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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SLING-1778) Symlinks
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Bertrand Delacretaz edited comment on SLING-1778 at 9/26/13 9:14 AM:
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Slinglinks?
Slinks?
was (Author: bdelacretaz):
Slinglinks?
> Symlinks
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> Key: SLING-1778
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-1778
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: JCR
> Reporter: Julian Sedding
> Attachments: 130704_symlinks-0.0.4.patch, symlinks.patch
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> I have implemented a ResourceProvider, which allows to create symlink nodes in the JCR repository. A symlink node has a sling:symlinkTarget property, which should contain a valid JCR path. JCR content from the sling:symlinkTarget path is then exposed below the symlink node.
> There is a mixin node type, sling:Symlink with a mandatory property sling:symlinkTarget and an optional property sling:overlayable. Additionally, there is a convenience node type, sling:SymlinkResource, which extends from sling:symlinkTarget and nt:unstructured.
> ResourceProvider instances are registered for existing symlinks when the bundle is started. Modifications are taken care of via JCR observation.
> To get started:
> * apply the attached patch to a trunk checkout
> * build and install the bundle
> * create a symlink node, pointing to some existing content
> * access the symlink node e.g. via a browser
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