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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Tony Collen <tc...@neuagency.com> on 2003/03/08 03:03:09 UTC
Cocoon w/Jetty - A Minimalist's Guide
Hi everybody-
The other night I wrote up a HOWTO that describes using Cocoon with the
built-in Jetty, along with some info explaining the bare minimum
directories you would need to run Cocoon from the included Jetty.
This is useful when you don't want to run Cocoon/Jetty from the huge
src dir after compiling.
I'll probably be wikifying it soon, but for now, you can read it at:
http://manero.org/weblog/archives/000075.html
Regards,
Tony
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Re: Cocoon w/Jetty - A Minimalist's Guide
Posted by Bertrand Delacretaz <bd...@codeconsult.ch>.
Le Samedi, 8 mars 2003, à 03:03 Europe/Zurich, Tony Collen a écrit :
> ...http://manero.org/weblog/archives/000075.html
>
Cool! Nice step in getting people up to speed with Cocoon quickly.
As you mention, it would be good to add this to the wiki if it's ok for
you.
Just two comments:
-you might want to include a mention of "build clean" in case the user
has been experimenting before
-maybe adding a "what next" section at the end would be useful.
A minimalist "what next" that I can think of is suggesting that people
edit welcome.xml or welcome.xslt and notice that the changes are
reflected in the browser.
-Bertrand
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