Yes, please!

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Francesco Chicchiriccò <ilgro...@apache.org
> wrote:

>  On 25/09/2012 16:05, Jos Snellings wrote:
>
> Hi Javier,
>
> Thank you, this is clear.
> 1. I agree with the fact that the "blocks" mechanism (SSF) is more modular
> than mounting submaps.
> 2. That been said, I need to bear that in mind to estimate the work. Just
> need to assess if they
>     translate into each other.
>
> By the way, to my knowledge there is a production site with Apache Cocoon
> 3:
>
> http://thesaurus.european-heritage.net
>
> That is the one that I created.
> is there another one?
>
>
> Yep: http://cocoon.apache.org/live_sites_3.0.html
>
> Do you want yours to be added?
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Javier Puerto <jav...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jos
>>
>>  2012/9/25 Jos Snellings <jos.snelli...@upperware.biz>
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> Considering the upgrade cost of an existing project to cocoon-3,
>>
>>
>> You have to bear in mind that it's still in beta and there's some
>> components that's are not migrated yet but we have one production site
>> working with Apache Cocoon 3.
>>
>>
>>> I have the following question:
>>>
>>> what happened to map:mount?
>>>
>>
>> Was deprecated for 2.2.x version.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> As in:
>>>  <map:match pattern="**">
>>>         <map:mount src="residuary-treatment.xmap" check-reload="no"
>>> uri-prefix="" />
>>>  </map>
>>>
>>> It was a handy modularity mechanism to reduce the size of sitemaps.
>>>
>>> Is it no longer there?
>>> Do we need it? Do we want it?
>>>
>>
>> For Apache Cocoon 2.2.x and 3.0, the "block" is the new unit of
>> modularization. You can see some examples here:
>> http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1291_1_1.html
>>
>> It's based on Servlet Service Framework subproject. More info here:
>>
>> http://cocoon.apache.org/subprojects/servlet-service/servlet-service-impl/architecture.html
>>
>  --
> Francesco Chicchiriccò
>
> ASF Member, Apache Cocoon PMC and Apache Syncope PPMC 
> Memberhttp://people.apache.org/~ilgrosso/
>
>


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