Apache Sling Slingshot Sample Application ----------------------------------------- This bundle provides a sample application for Apache Sling. Slingshot provides a basic gallery application presenting categorized items. Users can leave comments and rate individual items. Quickstart ========== Brief quickstart guide - more detailed description below: Launch a Sling installation (Sling 8 or later), deploy the Slingshot bundle and go to http://localhost:8080/slingshot.html. Login with slingshot1/slingshot1 or slingshot2/slingshot2. Getting Started =============== This component uses a Maven 3 (http://maven.apache.org/) build environment. It requires a Java 7 JDK (or higher) and Maven (http://maven.apache.org/) 3.0.5 or later. We recommend to use the latest Maven version. If you have Maven 3 installed, you can compile and package the jar using the following command: mvn package See the Maven 3 documentation for other build features. Launching Sling =============== The Sling Container can be launched by running the following command in the launchpad/builder/target directory: java -jar org.apache.sling.launchpad--standalone.jar so if the current version is 8, the command should be: java -jar org.apache.sling.launchpad-8-standalone.jar Deploy the Demo =============== Once Sling is running you can access its Web Console from http://localhost:8080/system/console The default user name and password are: admin/admin. Install and start the built bundle from the OSGi->Bundles page. When deployed the application can be accessed from: http://localhost:8080/slingshot.html The latest source code for this component is available in the Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) source repository of the Apache Software Foundation. If you have Subversion installed, you can checkout the latest source using the following command: svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/trunk/samples/slingshot See the Subversion documentation for other source control features.