> > So for some reason, the shift isn't working for me. I presume it > > worked for you? > > I tried "cocoon cli -help" and it showed me the help. I thought this > meant it was working just fine.
See the patch I've just submitted. It allows the user to specify a config (xconf) file, which is much better than vast numbers of command line parameters anyway. > > Also, it complains that it can't find > > javax/servlet/http/HttpSessionBindingListener. Adding > > .\server\lib\javax.servlet.jar to the classpath in the bat file > > worked, but that's a hack that should be done using your loader, I > > presume. > > Uh? why does the cli needs the servlet api at runtime? more than a > loading problem sounds like a cocoon bug. I'm assuming that either someone'll remove this dependency, or Stephano'll add .\server\lib\javax.servlet.jar to the classpath. Also, I suggest we go back to the %2...%9 approach in cocoon.bat, as the current %* approach isn't yet working. Regards, Upayavira