I can understand the question. I also had the same feeling, especially when reading
the default configuration. It is not so much complex as very large.


I think the trick is to - indeed - read the INSTALL file. I'm not quite sure
whether all references are fully stated in the local.blocks.properties (I got a
compile error though I thought I did it right), but if you get it compiled
you have a go.


You don't need hsqldb. It's used in the examples which you don't use.

I can recommend an XML targetted editor for the config files (web.xml
and cocoon.xconf); pollo might be a good choice (found on sourceforge).

I personally don't really use it that much, but it's perfect to get an overview
over the huge files and delete those parts you don't want. Don't forget to back up:)


Leon

Joerg Heinicke wrote:

On 09.04.2004 11:24, Mariusz W�jcik wrote:

Hi
Which components are neccessary to build minimal cocoon portal production
environment? I'd like to build it without HSQLDB Server. How can I do it?


There is a INSTALL.TXT in the root dir of Cocoon that explains how to do it (blocks.properties/local.blocks.properties).

Does this help? If not feel free to ask more questions.

Joerg

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