Frank,
In Cocoon 2.1.5 the Slide block is at /cocoon/samples/blocks/slide/ I believe. You 
should be able to follow that link path, at least (click on samples, then blocks, then 
slide). If you log in as root/root you can create collections, add users, modify 
properties and permissions, etc. In order to upload files with this interface you'll 
need to enable uploads for the Cocoon servlet (I think in WEB-INF/web.xml).

It may just be my setup but I think the permission management piece in Cocoon 2.1.5 
had some bugs. If you notice that too try downgrading to 2.1.4.

Also, Slide 2.1 is supposed to have a new admin webapp. I don't know anything about 
it, but maybe someone else can give you more info and an expected release date.

-James

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Hi James
(and all the others)

I installed cocoon, but could not find any kind of configuration 
frontend. It has millions of examples, but still everything looks like 
being configured serverside with xml files.
For a university project I'd need some easy webfrontend for configuring 
users and rights for webdav folders and files. I can not imagine, that 
nothing like that is already implemented. A simple servlet implementing 
the basic client functionality of the slide-api would do.
Can someone help?

Gr��e,
Frank

James Mason wrote:

>Frank,
>Cocoon does have a Slide admin interface. Cocoon 2.1 has Slide 2
>bundled in by default. For users/roles the interface works quite well,
>but I've found it a bit lacking for dealing with files/folders.
>
>-James



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