Steven Noels wrote:On 24/03/2003 15:28 Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I for one think the 'copy cocoon.war into webapps dir and look at http://server:port/cocoon/' paradigm helps a lot of newcoming users up & running very fast.
please, define 'be up and running'.
Not knowing about javac, ant, and whatelse, just doing a simple filecopy, and still be greeted with 'welcome to cocoon'. There's a lot of apps who get distributed that way.
Granted. Unfortunately, cocoon is not an app.
Therefore, 'up and running' doesn't mean 'being able to run it', but 'being able to have my stuff run inside of it'.
Well, there are two important things that need to be easy. One is taking cocoon for a test drive by checking out the samples, and the other is 'being able to have my stuff run inside of it'. The first has been easy at the expense of the second, at least if you want to get rid of what you don't need. I think everyone agrees that both should be easy, and it sounds like that will be accomplished.
Geoff