I hate to do this, but I'm still confused. Can anyone help?
7/25/01:
Berin,
> > Should I simply extract the C2 WAR into a new directory, let Tomcat know
> > about it and work there until the app is done, then build it
> into a new WAR
> > and deploy it?
>
>
> This is the prefered development method. WAR files are for deployment.
Thanks! That makes sense to me. Follow up questions, if I may.
1. I could start with the entire contents of the WAR. But I'm wondering if
the minimum set is:
- sitemap.xmap (and only the necessary portions of it)
- cocoon.xconf (leave as is)
- WEB-INF/web.xml (no changes)
- WEB-INF/lib (leave as is or modify according do documentation on required
libs)
- WEB-INF/db (drop if HSQL isn't needed)
I don't see that anything else is needed to start a new Cocoon based webapp.
It might be nice to have an Ant build target that builds a new directory
(similar to the WAR target) but simpler.
2. Can I create two webapp directories off of one copy of the Cocoon2
servlet? Related question: if I have two copies of all the JARs in the
WEB-INF/lib directory, are separate instances of each used (and is that a
waste of memory)?
Thanks, Per.
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