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[jira] [Commented] (SLING-6885) Tooling support bundles no longer
work due to dependency on org.apache.sling.commons.json
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Robert Munteanu commented on SLING-6885:
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[~kwin] - any thoughts about the issue and the proposed solution?
> Tooling support bundles no longer work due to dependency on org.apache.sling.commons.json
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> Key: SLING-6885
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-6885
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Tooling
> Affects Versions: Tooling Support Install 1.0.2, Tooling Support Source 1.0.2
> Reporter: Robert Munteanu
> Fix For: Tooling Support Install 1.0.4, Tooling Support Source 1.0.4
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> When deployed, both of these bundles fail to resolve due to importing:
> {noformat}org.apache.sling.commons.json,version=[2.0,3)
> org.apache.sling.commons.json.io,version=[2.0,3){noformat}
> Without thinking too much about it, I would venture to say the simplest way to support both all versions of the Sling launchpad and other variants such as AEM is to embed a JSON parser in the bundles and use that.
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