Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
The paranoic block ncan be allowed to turn it on or off? I ask because I don't see a property for the block in blocks.properties
Turning on/off doesn't mean anything in the case of the paranoid block, as it doesn't contain any configuration file. It's just a jar that you can decide to use or not just by changing the servlet class name in web.xml.
I extracted it as a block just because it's totally independent of other Cocoon sources and I needed to use it in other environments.
Is there a reason you didn't want to do a config change in the block by using a paranoid.xweb that changes the servlet config?
Good point. IMO, ParanoidCocoonServlet is a helper feature that will be activated or not depending on the deployement environment (i.e. if there are conflicting jars), but not depending on what feature the application needs, like is the case for other blocks.
This means that the regular CocoonServlet should be the default in web.xml but that paranoid.jar should also be present in WEB-INF/lib so that it can be activated whenever needed. Note that it was exactly the case before its "blockification".
WDYT?
Sylvain
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