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Posted to users@sling.apache.org by Sandro Boehme <sa...@gmx.de> on 2012/10/13 19:40:43 UTC

JCRBrowser at the Sling website

Hello,

to promote the JCRBrowser for Sling I created a small product page (with 
Sling) for it. Would you mind putting a link to this page to the Sling 
website?
I can imagine that it fits to http://sling.apache.org/site/bundles.html 
in the "Misc" category and/or to 
http://sling.apache.org/site/repository-based-development.html.

With "JCRBrowser (website for the resource tree)" as link and the 
following description:

"The JCRBrowser is an OSGi bundle for Apache Sling that provides a 
lightweight website for displaying (and later editing) the Apache Sling 
resource tree.
You can install it by adding the OSGi bundle repository at 
http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling/obr/repository.xml to your Sling 
instance at system/console/obr. There you can navigate to the latest 
version of the JCRBrowser and click "Deploy and Start". After that you 
find the JCRBrowser at '.jcrbrowser.view.html' below your context root 
(e.g. http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling/.jcrbrowser.view.html).
Find out more about the JCRBrowser at http://www.jcrbrowser.org/sling."

It would be motivating seeing people actually using the JCRBrowser for 
Sling.
What do you think?

Best,

Sandro