My cocoon.war comes with the binary distribution.
I thought that this cocoon.war was necessary to work with Cocoon!?!

My question is: What is necessary to work with Coccon and do you have to include it in 
each Enterprise ARchive you create??

Thank you
Sylvain

-----Message d'origine-----
De: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi, 12. juin 2002 15:57
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: RE: Cocoon and J2EE


> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Hello,
> 
> How to use Cocoon in a J2EE project??
> 
> I have created an app.cocoon_war.ear Enterprise ARchive which contains
the
> cocoon.war (with web context = cocoon).
> It seems to work because I can see the Cocoon welcome page when I
request
> http://localhost/cocoon.
> 
> Now I want to test a simple Hello World program. I have these files:
> sitemap.xmap
> hello.xsl
> helloworld.xml
> 
> Do I put these files in a Web ARchive (.war)?

Yes.


> Do I put these files or the Web ARchive in the app.cocoon_war.ear
Enterprise
> ARchive or in another Enterprise ARchive?

Do you want to create new enterprise app or modify one you already have?


> Is it necessary to have the cocoon.war in a Enterprise ARchive to work
with
> Cocoon?

What is cocoon.war? One which comes with distribution, with samples and
lots of optional components?

You can create own war with customized set of components and no samples
and name it as you want.


Vadim

 
> Thank you very much
> Sylvain


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