Please check the chello project:

http://chello.sourceforge.net/

What is it?
This application is a minimal Cocoon 2 application, the famous XML publishing 
framework. 

Antonio Gallardo


El Miércoles, 11 de Septiembre de 2002 09:44, Damioli Cédric escribió:
> Hi,
>
> The structure of the sitemap is very simple. Something like :
>
> <map:sitemap>
> // Where all your components are declared (classes & parameters)
> // For beginning you only need the FileGenerator, maybe the ServerPages
> Generator (for XSPs), the TraxTransformer (for performing XSL
> transformations) and the HTMLSerializer
>    <map:components>
>      <map:generators>
>        <map:generator/>
>        <map:generator/>
>      </map:generators>
>      <map:transformers>
>        <map:transformer/>
>        <map:transformer/>
>      </map:transformers>
>      <map:serializers>
>        <map:serializer/>
>        <map:serializer/>
>      </map:serializers>
>    </map:components>
>
> // Where view are defined (not needed for beginning)
>    <map:views/>
>
> // Where resources are defined (not needed for beginning)
>    <map:resources/>
>
> // The heart of Cocoon's sitemap
>    <map:pipelines>
>      <map:pipeline>
>        <map:generate src="foo.xml"/>
>        <map:transform src="foo.xsl"/>
>        <map:serialize/>
>      </map:pipeline>
>    </map:pipelines>
>
> </map:sitemap>
>
> This is maybe the most simple sitemap (correct me if i'm wrong)!
>
> Considering jars, in the distrib (at least 2.0.3's one), a jars.xml
> describes which jars are core and which are optional and provided only
> for the needs of a special feature (such as POI, Batik, FOP...)
>
> Hope That Helps
>
> Cédric
>
> Gernot Koller wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm very new to cocoon and this is probably a very "newbie" sort of
> > question..
> >
> > I installed cocoon as described and have the demo running.
> >
> > Most of the samples work but not all do. I'm not sure, but it seems to
> > me not all samples are supposed to run out of the box as some depend on
> > data sources which definitly don't exist on my system.
> >
> > Anyway, as I'm trying to figure out how all these things are fitting
> > together, I find the demo sitemap containing all these samples way too
> > complicated. I tried to throw out all unnecessary stuff leaving only the
> > most simple hello world sample, but actually failed to do so.
> >
> > So there is my question: How does a minimal sitemap look like ? Or, is
> > there a "empty.war" file which I can import, that only contains the
> > necessary base to begin with ? Also listing the WEB-INF/lib directory of
> > the demo brings millions of jar files wich I can't belive being
> > necessary for a most simple hello world sample. Removing one after each
> > other on a trial and error basis is quite a pain...
> >
> > Can someone of you gurus point my nose to where I can find this sort of
> > info ?
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > gernot.
> >
> >
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