Giacomo Pati wrote:
about the catalogManager: yes, we could add an option
"useDefaultCatalogManager" and add the properties file and the catalogs.
The question might be is it a necessity to have one. If so and there
isn't one in the deployed webapp the plugin should supply one (without
the need to configure something).
What I'm thinking of stuff for WEB-INF is:
classes/CatalogManager.properties as well as entities/
dunno whether this is just usefull or needed
web.xml
this is indeed needed but still the plugin can supply a default
one. If someone needs to change/add something on it, she/he can
copy it to the regular path of the webapp project
(src/main/webapp/WEB-INF)
log4j.xconf
a default can be supplied here as well IMO.
properties/
same here, at least core.properties in there because it is
needed (Cocoon doesn't work without it).
WDYT?
If you run the block deployer on a block (and not on a webapp), the resources in
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/trunk/tools/cocoon-block-deployer/cocoon-deployer-plugin/src/main/resources/org/apache/cocoon/maven/deployer/monolithic/WEB-INF/
are used. Some of these resources use the StringTemplage template engine to set
values dynamically
(http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/trunk/tools/cocoon-block-deployer/cocoon-deployer-plugin/src/main/java/org/apache/cocoon/maven/deployer/monolithic/MonolithicCocoonDeployer.java)
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