Thanks, Fady.
I'll give this a try and let you know what happens.
Joe
Fady Albashiti wrote:
Hi,
i have the same problem/plan and after asking the list, martin has sent
this link (i ll try it tomorrow):
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg31015.html
if you find more, tell me please
Fady
J.D. Williams wrote:
I have a Cocoon webapp that is nothing more than a way of presenting
XML-based documentation based on an arbitrary DTD. I use Cocoon
instead of another way of building the HTML output because it works
better than any other method I have tried.
The important thing is the DTD. It is required as a way of organizing
the content, which is quite complex and which my client requires. This
means we have developed XSL specifically for this content.
All is good so far.
However, a need has arisen to generate static Web sites for this
content for delivery via a Web server; i.e., not Tomcat or other
servlet container.
Forrest looks like a good bet, and I have gotten the Forrest
documentation and demo site to work. Diving into the documentation to
determine how to migrate this particular project has proven a bit
confusing. I think the section "Customizing Your Content" was written
for a somewhat different scenario than the one I have in mind.
I have also read that the Cocoon CLI is another option, but have not
really "grokked" that one as yet.
So, if anyone on the list has done something similar and has any tips
on the best way to proceed, I would appreciate it. The directory
structure of the existing webapp is way simple, as follows:
|-- myproject
| -- myxmlcontent
| -- myxsl
| -- mydtd
| -- mycss
| -- WEB-INF
| -- META-INF
| |-- sitemap.xmap
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