You can build a deployable war file by building to the target war. I believe
this is documented but, as with all things open-source, you have to be
prepared to dig around until you find the way.

The simplest way to get your head around Cocoon is to use the Jetty based
distribution until you understand the Cocoon paradigm.

BTW, from the tone of your emails it is as if you think that the Cocoon
community is obliged to guide you every step of the way. It would be great
if there were enough resources to do this but time and skills are always in
demand and limited supply. I cannot speak for the many talented and
dedicated people that have built and continue to improve this project,
however, I rather expect that the concensus of their thoughts would be that
you should be prepared to put in a little more effort yourself before trying
to cajole trivial help from the community.

Regards

Warrell


On 18/11/2007, Mansour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This was not help at all.
> What is the part that is hard to understand in my first question?
> I asked about how to write a small hello world application from scratch
> and dump it in my tomcat/webapp. I Struts2, I include the jars in the
> WEB-INF/lib and configure web.xml and other files.
>
> This is the question ---> How do I do this in Cocoon? And what should go
> in these files?
> The Answer goes here ---> .......
>
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