Ugo Cei wrote on 17-3-2004 14:14:
Unico Hommes wrote:
I was thinking specifically regarding the choice between Cocoon and Slide as a WebDAV server, but I think Slide is the better choice over mod_dav/catacomb as well. Simply because it supports more WebDAV (DACL, Binding) in a more flexible way. It has an interception mechanism which I currently use to publish cache invalidation events to a JMS topic with. It has a pluggable storage system that allows you to plugin a custom store. There is a lively community actively implementing the latest WebDAV specifications.
Thank you. I had fought with the installation of Slide 2.0beta1 and, apart from the problem with MacOSX, the installation docs didn't seem to be either clear or updated, so I decided to try mod_dav, which proved to be a more pleasant experience, since it worked right out of the box (these days I tend to disregard products that don't work at the first try). But after hearing this, I'll give Slide another try.
:-) If you build Cocoon with the Slide block included there is an easy way to get Slide WebDAV server running. It should be as easy as uncommenting the slide servlet in web.xml. By default the servlet is then mapped to http://localhost:8888/webdav/ . The slide configuration can be changed by editing WEB-INF/slide.xconf .
is there any documentation for that?
-- Stefano.
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