You know, it may make more sense to have multiple webapps with their own cocoon WEB-INF directories. The reason I say this is because in a lot of environments you want separate control over individual apps; some are upgraded more frequently than others and it may make sense to keep jars and classes completely separate.

Now, this brings up an interesting question: how do people set up their cocoon environments ? There is hardly any documentation in Wiki, the page that's there is http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BeginnerSimpleWebappOrganisation which is outdated, and I disagree with the idea that you should put all of your Cocoon apps under the cocoon webapp tree.

I meant to create my own HOWTO, but would like to gather opinions first.

Kind regards,
Oleg

Rui Alberto L. Gonçalves wrote:

Hi all,
I'm just starting using cocoon!!

Cocoon has its own WEB-INF/lib!
Since I can have multiple dirs under cocoon, each
one representing a different project, my question is:
Where do I place classes/jars respecting each project?
Mixed up with cocoon libs? Sorry if this is a basic question!
Thanks for any help!
Rui





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