I've just committed a sample module for a 'Classic Cocoon 2.2 webapp'
to the Cocoon whiteboard. Classic mode means that Cocoon 2.2 is used without the Servlet-Service Framework or custom blocks. Both are great features but they are not needed in every case, e.g. if you want a simple migration for Cocoon 2.1 to 2.2 you might not want to introduce blocks and servlet services from the beginning.

I wrote a blog entry[1] that provides some information how you can run the module.

If this is useful for others too, it could be moved to the trunk and also become the base for a new Maven archetype.

Have fun!


[1] http://www.indoqa.com/en/people/reinhard.poetz/blog/624

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