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* Documentation * Overview * Getting Started * The Sling Engine * Development * Bundles * Tutorials & How-Tos * Maven Plugins * Configuration * API Docs * Sling 12 * Sling 11 * Sling 10 * Sling 9 * All versions * Support * Wiki * FAQ * Sitemap * Project Info * Downloads * License * News * Releases * Issue Tracker * Links * Contributing * Project Information * Security * Source * Repositories * Git at Apache * Apache Software Foundation * Thanks! * Become a Sponsor * Buy Stuff * * * Home news NEWS * Vulnerability report and fix: VE-2023-22849: Apache Sling App CMS: XSS in CMS Reference / UI Components (Feb 3rd, 2023), see https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2023-22849 * Vulnerability report and fix: CVE-2022-46769: Apache Sling CMS Reflected XSS Vulnerability (January 1st, 2022), see https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2022-46769 * Vulnerability report and fix: CVE-2022-43670: Apache Sling CMS Reflected XSS Vulnerability (November 1st, 2022), see http://s.apache.org/CVE-2022-43670 * Released Apache Sling 12 (March 18th, 2022). * Security Advisory: Apache Sling advisory regarding CVE-2021-44228 and LOGBACK-1591 * Our documentation pages now have an edit link in their footer: patches, which are very welcome, are now easier than ever! * The new hierarchical sitemap helps you find the right page, along with the existing tags pages. * Released Apache Sling Adapter Annotations 2.0, a new module that implements OSGi DS 1.4 component property type annotations for Sling Adapters. * The virtual adaptTo() 2020 conference took place in September and video recordings will be available soon. * Vulnerability report and fix: CVE-2020-1949: Apache Sling CMS Reflected XSS Vulnerability (March 24th, 2020), see http://s.apache.org/CVE-2020-1949 * The adaptTo() 2019 conference took place in Berlin, Germany. (September 2-4, 2019). * Released Apache Sling 11 (October 23rd, 2018). * The adaptTo() 2018 conference took place in Potsdam, Germany. (September 10-12, 2018). * Released Apache Sling Pipes 2.0.2 (February 7th, 2018). * Released Apache Sling 10 (February 6th, 2018). * Released Apache Sling IDE Tooling for Eclipse 1.2.0 (January 21st, 2018). * Sling has moved to Git (October 20, 2017) * The adaptTo() 2017 conference took place in Berlin. (September 25-27, 2017). * Released Apache Sling 9 (June 12th, 2017) * The adaptTo() 2016 conference took place in Berlin. (September 26-28, 2016). * Released Apache Sling IDE Tooling for Eclipse 1.1.0 (March 14th, 2016) * Released Apache Sling 8 (October 16th, 2015) * The adaptTo() 2015 conference took place in Berlin. (September 28-30, 2015). * Released Apache Sling 7 (October 3th, 2014) * The adaptTo() 2014 conference took place in Berlin. (September 22-24, 2014). * The adaptTo() 2013 conference took place in Berlin. (September 23-25, 2013). * The adaptTo() 2012 conference took place in Berlin. (September 26-28, 2012). * Vulnerability report and fix: CVE-2012-2138 Apache Sling denial of service vulnerability (July 6th, 2012), see http://s.apache.org/CVE-2012-2138 * The adaptTo() 2011 conference took place in Berlin. (September 15-16, 2011). * Released Apache Sling 6 (March 28, 2011) * Sling site at http://sling.apache.org live (June 29, 2009) * Mailing lists moved to dev(a)sling.apache.org and commits(a)sling.apache.org (June 29, 2009) * SVN moved to http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling (June 18, 2009) * Apache Sling has graduated into a top level project! (June 17, 2009) HISTORY Sling started as an internal project at Day Software , and entered the Apache Incubator in September 2007. As of June, 17th, 2009 Apache Sling is a top level project of the Apache Software Foundation. The name "Sling" has been proposed by Roy Fielding who explained it like this: > [The name is] Biblical in nature. The story of David: the weapon he uses to > slay the giant Goliath is a sling. Hence, our David's [David Nuescheler, CTO > of Day Software] favorite weapon. > > It is also the simplest device for delivering content very fast. This page can be edited on GitHub at content/news.md Last modified by Dan Klco on 2023-02-03 Apache Sling, Sling, Apache, the Apache feather logo, and the Apache Sling project logo are trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation. All other marks mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2007-2023 The Apache Software Foundation | Privacy Policy