Some while ago (around the time of the get together), I worked on an Ant task for Cocoon - basically a wrapper around the CocoonBean.
I have a site that is more or less static, that has been running in a servlet container, but has been running slow recently, so I have tried generating the site with my ant task, both on Windows and Unix, and it works a treat. You can embed the configuration (cli.xconf) stuff right into your ant build script, and include references to ant properties wherever you want. Cool.
Great job!
Having now seen it work well, I will document it properly soon. I will also add it to the list of external tasks that is maintained by the Ant project (unless anyone objects).
Objecting? Certainly not! This will attract more people to Cocoon ;-)
Sylvain
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