On 06/01/16 17:49, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> When I first looked at Cocoon 3, I thought it was more like a return
> to Cocoon's roots, clearing away a lot of stuff that had accumulated
> and concentrating on the pipeline.
I should have another look
> It's quite true that, without intense study of
Hi,
There is no need to configure it in any special way. All defaults are out
of the box and are mostly sane (what every developer needs).
C3 is considered to be more a RESTful framework not only a simple XML
distribution system.
Most sitemap.xmaps work ok.
We have taken some steps into moving
Peter,
On 1/6/16 11:59 AM, Flynn, Peter wrote:
> On 06/01/16 14:18, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
>> Moving from Tomcat 5 on (presumably) an older Java to a newer version
>> should not be difficult at all. Is there a reason to move to Tomcat 6
>> and not all the way up to Tomcat 8? Tomcat 6 will
>> If I upgrade manually to Tomcat 8 it's going to break all the directory
>> changes and control software setups that RH-based systems expect, which
>> will create work for my ops and my staff because it will be different
>> from all the other Tomcat servers around here. Unfortunately.
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