Le 22 févr. 05, à 22:50, Mark Lowe a écrit :
...Folks developing java webapps, expect to have jar files they need to stick in WEB-INF/lib deploy to a container such as tomcat and run the thing...
This is *one* way of doing things, and maybe unfortunately for you not the best supported by Cocoon as it stands today.
As Giacomo and others outlined, you have to realize that Cocoon is used and deployed in many different ways. He's talking about using custom Maven plugin, and at the other end of the spectrum I have some production systems which are started by an ant script building and starting the thing, almost identical to my development setup. Others build and deploy war files.
As you're noticing, you need more upfront investment to start with Cocoon than with other apparently comparable frameworks. It will be worth it if you need the flexibility and power, if not it might be too much.
-Bertrand (glad that your recent weblog post about this is gone BTW)
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