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What is Sling?

Apache Sling is a web framework that uses a Java Content Repository (JCR) as its data store. It's designed to create content-centric applications and websites. Sling maps request URLs to content nodes in the JCR, allowing for dynamic content rendering and management. It emphasizes RESTful principles and encourages a modular, component-based approach to web development. Sling is commonly used for building websites, web applications, and content management systems.

What other technologies are related to Sling?

Sling Competitor Technologies

SDL Tridion (now Tridion Docs and Tridion Sites) is a competing content management system to AEM.
mentioned alongside Sling in 12% (51) of relevant job posts

Sling Complementary Technologies

Java Content Repository (JCR) is an API specification that Sling leverages for content storage and retrieval.
mentioned alongside Sling in 45% (912) of relevant job posts
OSGi is the dynamic module system on which Sling is built, providing a component-based architecture.
mentioned alongside Sling in 23% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
CRX is Adobe's commercial content repository built on JCR, often used with Sling-based applications.
mentioned alongside Sling in 48% (421) of relevant job posts

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