Date: 2004-10-18T03:41:53
   Editor: DerekLastname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Wiki: Cocoon Wiki
   Page: WebDAVCMS
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/WebDAVCMS

   Added ref to Tomcat as a WebDAV server.

Change Log:

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 This tutorial shows you how to build a complete CMS without writing a single 
line of Java code.
 It builds on the samples of the WebDAV block. Just go to 
http://localhost:8888/samples/webdav/
 
-You see that the samples consist of 5 steps where each step builds on the 
previous one. Each step contains a sitemap with a global variable named 
<staging>. To WebDAV enable the samples you first need to setup a WebDAV server 
of your choice. The Apache Web server with the mod_dav module is very easy to 
setup. Just follow WebDAVmod_dav instructions.
+You see that the samples consist of 5 steps where each step builds on the 
previous one. Each step contains a sitemap with a global variable named 
<staging>. To WebDAV enable the samples you first need to setup a WebDAV server 
of your choice. The Apache Web server with the mod_dav module is very easy to 
setup. Just follow WebDAVmod_dav instructions.  Alternatively, Tomcat offers 
WebDAV (http://localhost:8080/webdav/index.html) and is simpler to setup.
 
 After setting up your WebDAV server just copy the complete "webdav" directory 
from Cocoon's "sample" directory to your WebDAV server. To do this you can use 
your favorite WebDAV explorer such as Windows Explorer or Nautilus. Then adjust 
the <staging> variable of each sitemap to point to the corresponding folder on 
your WebDAV server. From this point on the content on your WebDAV server is 
used by the samples.
 

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