Hi, I'm no expert either, but no there is no constraints.
This is a JBoss setup and I am able to access any jar at any location using Jboss's urlclassloader or JBOSS_CLASSPATH. (I assume that this would also be the case in a non-jboss installation using CLASSPATH) Cocoon (Avalon ?) does not recognize any CLASSPATH or classloaders when the class is declared in the sitemap.xmap file. It looks like that Cocoon has hardcoded the /lib /classes directory in the sourcecode. However there is reference to these two directories in a zillion locations. Peter http://easyspeedy.com On Wednesday 19 May 2004 15:31, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > Le 19 mai 04, � 14:43, Peter Lerche a �crit : > > ...After 2 weeks I have still not cracked how to change cocoon 2.1.5 > > to accept > > other locations for its sitemap elements than the /lib and /classes > > dir.... > > hmmm...I'm no expert on servlet containers, but isn't that a limitation > (or rather a security feature) of the servlet container, that will not > let you access jars in other applications? > > -Bertrand -- Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely Peter Lerche http://easyspeedy.com _______________________________________ European Dedicated Server Hosting Extremely low prices, secure, and reliable Linux and BSD distributions only _______________________________________
