[My apologies for crossposting, but I don't know which community is best placed to answer this one.]
I am going to be using Cocoon to serve a large and varied collection of XML documents and I'd like to use eXist as the search system. Cocoon is running happily within Tomcat on port 80 as the default application (by moving ROOT out of the way and renaming cocoon to ROOT within webapps) because I don't want users confused with :8080/cocoon in the URIs. 1. Where do I put the exist directory? (It was unwrapped from the .war file earlier when I tested it, before I moved ROOT). I've tried it in the Ccocoon directory, but that seems to create problems finding the classes (see http://minerva.ucc.ie/exist/). 2. The eXist documentation seems to imply that eXist comes with its own copy of Cocoon. Is this true, and if so, when I start writing queries, how will I make it use my existing Cocoon (or do I need to)? 3. Is all this even possible, or do I have to go back to keeping cocoon and exist as siblings within the original ROOT? If so, how can I still get rid of the /cocoon token from the default URIs? ///Peter --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]