Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
>> Now, yes, I could create subdirs in cocoon/WEB-INF/classes or create
>>separate jars for each in the libs, and have my apps each include their own.
>>
>>The other possibility is deploying Cocoon multiple times as different EARs,
>>once for each "application". That way
> From: Robert Bourdeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > > It's not that these solutions won't work, but they feel awkward
and
> > > seem a little like hacks. I work in a shop where we have multiple
> > > virtual hosts running on a single server configuration, and within
> > > each virtual host,
You still can keep your concept of "Application". I look at Cocoon as a
framework, within which my applications run. I make each application a
subdirectory off the main directory, and each has its own sitemap. The
benefit is that I have a "clean" sitemap, (i.e. very few map:component
definitio
> Now, yes, I could create subdirs in cocoon/WEB-INF/classes or create
> separate jars for each in the libs, and have my apps each include their
own.
The other possibility is deploying Cocoon multiple times as different EARs,
once for each "application". That way if one application needs some
>
> > It's not that these solutions won't work, but they feel awkward and
> > seem a little like hacks. I work in a shop where we have multiple
> > virtual hosts running on a single server configuration, and within
> > each virtual host, multiple applications. Further, there are dev,
> > alpha, b
> From: Robert Bourdeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> That's pretty unsatisfying.
> I just disentangled my Tomcat 3.x JSP apps from each other when
> upgrading to Tomcat 4, localizing their WEB-INF dirs to allow
> them to be evolved independently.
> Now, with Cocoon, I'm back to a single WEB-INF
That's pretty unsatisfying.
I just disentangled my Tomcat 3.x JSP apps from each other when upgrading
to Tomcat 4, localizing their WEB-INF dirs to allow them to be evolved independently.
Now, with Cocoon, I'm back to a single WEB-INF? Not a good solution.
I found a message from Vadim in the arch
Robert Bourdeau wrote:
> I think there was a thread on this, BUT it appears that the
> cocoon-users archive is not indexed, there is no web archive, and
> I can't keep all the Cocoon-user messages.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/SummarizeList
>I think there was a thread on this, BUT it appears that the
>cocoon-users archive is not indexed, there is no web archive, and
>I can't keep all the Cocoon-user messages. So, apologies in advance
>if this question was recently asked. (I did check the FAQ,
>nothing there).
Did you check http://
cocoon/WEB-INF/classes or cocoon/WEB-INF/libs (for jar files)
-Andy
Robert Bourdeau wrote:
>I think there was a thread on this, BUT it appears that the
>cocoon-users archive is not indexed, there is no web archive, and
>I can't keep all the Cocoon-user messages. So, apologies in advance
>if t
I think there was a thread on this, BUT it appears that the
cocoon-users archive is not indexed, there is no web archive, and
I can't keep all the Cocoon-user messages. So, apologies in advance
if this question was recently asked. (I did check the FAQ, nothing there).
Ok, I want to utilize appli
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