Ulrich Mayring wrote:
>
> Giacomo Pati wrote:
> >
> > So far C2 is not a Block. You still need Tomcat (IIRC Tomcat 4 can be build as a
> > Block). The relation to Avalon is that C2 uses the framework and excalibur.
>
> So what you guys do is copy the code from the Avalon project and embed
> that version into the Cocoon2 project?
No. We include the distribution jars from the Avalon web site:
jakarta.apache.org/avalon
> Will that integration happen in the future?
There is a possibility of that. The interface does need to be thought out
though.
> Will the need for Tomcat go away and will users have to install Avalon
> first, before installing Cocoon2?
Avalon is split into six subprojects now. The reason is that Avalon was
too big, and covered too many different things--so we have them separated
out: Framework (the overall framework), Excalibur (reusable components),
LogKit (logger), Testlet (testing framework), Phoenix (server kernel),
and Cornerstone (reusable blocks).
Cocoon makes use of Avalon Framework, Avalon Excalibur, and Avalon LogKit.
> If you answer "yes" three times, you're eligible for the next round of
> questions ;-)
We are probably still eligible for another round of questions !-)
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