Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=WayneB, version: 1 on Thu Feb 6 23:17:35 2003 by WayneB
New page created: + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonCompetenceCenter, version: 20 on Thu Feb 6 23:00:39 2003 by Dabbous + [The essentials of Cocoon|BeginnerEssentials]\\ Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BeginnerSimpleWebappOrganisation, version: 10 on Thu Feb 6 23:16:23 2003 by WayneB - This little peace of the sitemap allows you to separate your work cleanly ? - + This little piece of the sitemap allows you to separate your work cleanly ? + + Cocoon tries to open a subsitemap within the folder indicated by the "src" attribute of the <map:mount> tag. In this example that would be $cocoon_root/mount/work/. The {1} in the snippet is a sitemap variable that represents the first "*" of the match pattern. The "mount" folder lives in the $cocoon_root folder. - When triggered, Cocoon tries to open a subsitemap within the folder - matching the first "*" of the pattern. This folder is assumed to be - living in the folder named "mount" which in turn lives in the $cocoon_root. - If you take a look at $cocoon_root you will already find the subfolder - named "mount". All you have to do right now is creating a new folder right - within the mount folder and start your work therein. - And now we are ready for the second part of our setup. + If you take a look at $cocoon_root you will already find the subfolder named "mount". All you have to do right now is create a new folder of the same name as {1} (e.g, "work") right within the mount folder and start your work therein. + + Each time Cocoon is accessed with a URL of the form http://localhost:8080/cocoon/ mount/ {1}/{path of arbitrary depth}, it will look in the $cocoon_root/mount/{1} folder for a sitemap.xmap file. That sitemap file must have pipelines to handle the {path of arbitrary depth} part of the URL. + + And now we are ready for writing that sitemap file. - As you may already know from the documentation, Cocoon looks for a subsitemap in the + As stated above, Cocoon looks for a subsitemap in the - an html file from the "work" folder. i.e. the following URL: ? -- + an html file from the "work" folder. e.g., the following URL: ? +++
