I have to admit to not having tried that in detail -- I was going 
by what I was seeing in the Cocoon examples.

I'll investigate and confirm that I'm not talking rubbish.

Apologies if I've lead you down the wrong track.

L.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leszek Gawron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 August 2002 11:28
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: cocoon.xconf in subdirectory
> 
> 
> Following the statement :
> 
> >!Sub-Sitemaps and Components
> 
> >Since Cocoon 2.0.X it has been possible to include additional cocoon.xconf
> >files in sub-directories. These will be automatically processed by Cocoon,
> >allowing the declaration and use of additional components, JDBC connections,
> >etc. Again this enables multiple users to more easily share a single
> >Cocoon instance.
> I was trying to put the appropriate datasource definition for my cocoon
> application in th application folder (/cocoon/cdn)
> 
> The cocoon says that no datasource can be found so my cocoon.xconf is not
> being processed. I also tried to put it into /cocoon/cdn/WEB-INF but that gave
> no result also 
> my cocoon.xconf file is simple:
> 
> coon version="2.0">
>   <datasources>
>       <jdbc name="cdn" logger="core.datasources.cdn">
>               <pool-controoller min="1" max="10"/>
>               <auto-commit>false</auto-commit>
>               <dburl>jdbc:izmado:Provider=MSDASQL;Driver={Sql 
> Server};Server=OUZO\CDN_OPTIMA;Database=CDN_Demo;USER ID=SA;</dburl>
>               <user>sa</user>
>               <password></password>
>       </jdbc>
>   </datasources>
> </cocoon>
> 
> Is this all really possible ? 
>       ouzo
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