Reinhard Poetz wrote:
> Maven brings a lot of advantages to standardize the development process but 
> also 
> makes development of applications more difficult as you spread your 
> applications 
> over different artifacts.
> 
> In the light of this I think we should revert our removal of the per-sitemap 
> classloading 
> (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-cvs&m=114150323011155&w=2). As 
> the 
> removal was part of a refactoring of the sitemap engine, could sombody give 
> me a 
> description of what needs to be done?
> 
I'm not against readding the per sitemap classloaders, but before this I
would suggest that we think about how development with 2.2 can be done.
With 2.1.x you can develop your application directory from within your
IDE, you don't have to invoke a build script, you don't have to copy
files after you changed them etc.; And you don't have to use different
configurations (like classpaths) for development. "It just works".
And I think this should be the way for 2.2 as well.

Carsten

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