How "data-sly-resource" will work in AEM. i.e. how this sightly tags are being rendered. where can i find these sightly related libraries and the code base.?
Regards,
Kk.
Hi KK,
1. Go to felix console (/bundles) and search for fsclassloader jar file. Make a note of the bundle number (E.g., 305)
2. Go to crx-quickstart/launchpad/felix and search for the bundle number.
4. All the converted java classes and compiled classes are stored here; \crx-quickstart\launchpad\felix\bundle<bundlenumber>\data\classes\org\apache\sling\scripting\sightly
5. Open the java files to know how the files are converted and rendered.
Please note that you can also find the compiled jsp here \crx-quickstart\launchpad\felix\bundle<bundlenumber>\data\classes\org\apache\jsp
*replace bundle number with the fsclassloader bundle number from your felix console
RMGJID wrote...
Hi KK,
1. Go to felix console (/bundles) and search for fsclassloader jar file. Make a note of the bundle number (E.g., 305)
2. Go to crx-quickstart/launchpad/felix and search for the bundle number.
4. All the converted java classes and compiled classes are stored here; \crx-quickstart\launchpad\felix\bundle<bundlenumber>\data\classes\org\apache\sling\scripting\sightly
5. Open the java files to know how the files are converted and rendered.
Please note that you can also find the compiled jsp here \crx-quickstart\launchpad\felix\bundle<bundlenumber>\data\classes\org\apache\jsp
*replace bundle number with the fsclassloader bundle number from your felix console
No I dont find the sightly related classes under this path. i can see only JSP folder as shown in the image.
Also i wanted to know how this sightly library internally works in AEM and the resources are binding and generating the divs into the HTML pages with CSS classes added to it.
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