Hi
We have a number of cocoon projects and we are trying to create a
deployment process for these various mounts. At the same time we want to
manage the source in a version control system and have some template
processing on files.
We are having problems working out the best way of
Hi... what version(s) of Cocoon are you using?
On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
We have a number of cocoon projects and we are trying to create a
deployment process for these various mounts. At the same time we want
to manage the source in a version control system and have
2.1.9
Not really interested in deploying cocoon as I am in deploying the mounts.
Cheers.
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Hi... what version(s) of Cocoon are you using?
On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
We have a number of cocoon projects and we are trying to create a
deployment
On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
2.1.9
Not really interested in deploying cocoon as I am in deploying the
mounts.
I guess I'm not really sure exactly what you mean by the mounts... ?
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Basically the actual websites files. The XSLT's, sitemaps, flowscripts,
etc...
The places on the filesystem you setup in mount-table.xml
Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
2.1.9
Not really interested in deploying cocoon as I am in deploying the
mounts.
On Jan 11, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
The places on the filesystem you setup in mount-table.xml
Ah. I don't use the mount table... what are you using it for?
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Don't you need the mount table to indicate where in your filesystems
your different URLs map to (ie where to find the sitemap)?
How do you tell cocoon where to look for the sitemap?
At any rate, for each client we have a different mount point defined.
Mark Lundquist wrote:
On Jan 11, 2007,
On Jan 11, 2007, at 4:09 PM, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Don't you need the mount table to indicate where in your filesystems
your different URLs map to (ie where to find the sitemap)?
How do you tell cocoon where to look for the sitemap?
At any rate, for each client we have a different mount point
On 12.01.2007 01:09, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Don't you need the mount table to indicate where in your filesystems
your different URLs map to (ie where to find the sitemap)?
How do you tell cocoon where to look for the sitemap?
It is possible to do that mounting directly in the sitemap. AFAIK
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 12.01.2007 01:09, Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Don't you need the mount table to indicate where in your filesystems
your different URLs map to (ie where to find the sitemap)?
How do you tell cocoon where to look for the sitemap?
It is possible to do that mounting directly
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