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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Hugh Sparks <hu...@csparks.com> on 2008/06/25 23:33:08 UTC
RCL vs Cocoon core.properties
I see that the cocoon core.properties contain parameters:
org.apache.cocoon.reloading
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.sitemap
org.apache.cocoon.reload-delay.sitemap
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.config
org.apache.cocoon.reloading.flow
These appear to work in a block created to run without the rcl webapp -
plain jetty or tomcat. But the rcl appears to do some of these same things,
such as reloading the sitemap. I'm a bit confused about when/why
each of these mechanisms should be used. Are they independant?
Why would a developer choose one or the other?
Thanks to all,
-Hugh Sparks, hugh@csparks.com
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