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cvs commit: xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig book.xml ctwig-installing.xml ctwig-resources.xml

shannon     2002/06/07 12:56:22

  Modified:    src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig Tag: cocoon_2_0_3_branch
                        book.xml ctwig-installing.xml ctwig-resources.xml
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  1.2.2.1   +1 -0      xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/book.xml
  
  Index: book.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/book.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.2.2.1
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.2.2.1
  --- book.xml	27 Feb 2002 04:08:01 -0000	1.2
  +++ book.xml	7 Jun 2002 19:56:21 -0000	1.2.2.1
  @@ -13,5 +13,6 @@
   		<menu-item label="Transformations" href="ctwig-transformations.html"/>
   		<menu-item label="Resources" href="ctwig-resources.html"/>
   		<menu-item label="Contributing" href="ctwig-contributing.html"/>
  +		<menu-item label="OSX" href="ctwig-osx.html"/>
   	</menu>
   </book>
  
  
  
  1.2.2.1   +7 -1      xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/ctwig-installing.xml
  
  Index: ctwig-installing.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/ctwig-installing.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.2.2.1
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.2.2.1
  --- ctwig-installing.xml	14 Jan 2002 15:22:15 -0000	1.2
  +++ ctwig-installing.xml	7 Jun 2002 19:56:21 -0000	1.2.2.1
  @@ -15,7 +15,13 @@
   				<p>Installing C2 is straight-forward.  I found that following the instructions in the documentation worked just fine.  The only issue here is that by following the instructions you end up with a WAR file and this is no good for development because you cannot add your own code or make changes to existing files without repackaging it all up.</p>
   				<p>To get around these problems you need to install it as an unpacked application and get your servlet engine to recognise it as such.</p>
   				<p>Please note the assumptions about platform, user knowledge and existing applications in the <link href="ctwig-why.html">Why?</link> section and also note that wherever {TOMCAT_HOME}, {COCOON_HOME} or {APACHE_HOME} appears it should be replaced with the path it is installed into on your machine (e.g. d:\java\cocoon for {COCOON_HOME}).</p>
  -				<p><strong>I'm really sorry, but at the moment these examples relate to the latest distribution, Tomcat 3.2.3 and Apache 1.3.19 on Windows 2000.</strong> It is probably all the same for any operating system (remember, that is the promise of Java and XML). I would like to do TC4/Unix notes but do not have the time at the momement.  If you can help then please <link href="ctwig-contributing.html">contribute</link>.</p>
  +				<p><strong>I'm really sorry, but at the moment these examples relate to the latest distribution, Tomcat 3.2.3 and Apache 1.3.19 on Windows 2000.</strong> Are D. Gulbrandsen has contributed some instructions for Mac OS X <link href="ctwig-osx.html">here</link>. It is probably all the same for any operating system (remember, that is the promise of Java and XML). I would like to do TC4/Unix notes but do not have the time at the momement. If you can help then please <link href="ctwig-contributing.html">contribute</link>.</p>
  +				<p>
  +Installing C2 is straight-forward. I found that following the instructions in the documentation worked just fine. The only issue here is that by following the instructions you end up with a WAR file and this is no good for development because you cannot add your own code or make changes to existing files without repackaging it all up.</p>
  +				<p>
  +To get around these problems you need to install it as an unpacked application and get your servlet engine to recognise it as such.</p>
  +				<p>
  +Please note the assumptions about platform, user knowledge and existing applications in the Why? section and also note that wherever {TOMCAT_HOME}, {COCOON_HOME} or {APACHE_HOME} appears it should be replaced with the path it is installed into on your machine (e.g. d:\java\cocoon for {COCOON_HOME}).</p>
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   			<s2 title="Download Cocoon 2">
   				<p>The latest distribution for any operating system can be found in the <fork href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/dist/">Cocoon distribution folder</fork>.  This file contains the Cocoon code, samples, documentation and the Java libraries that enable the Cocoon to work such as Xerces and Xalan.  When you have downloaded it then extract it to somewhere.  This path becomes your {COCOON_HOME}.</p>
  
  
  
  1.2.2.1   +5 -3      xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/ctwig-resources.xml
  
  Index: ctwig-resources.xml
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/ctwig/ctwig-resources.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.2.2.1
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.2.2.1
  --- ctwig-resources.xml	14 Jan 2002 15:22:15 -0000	1.2
  +++ ctwig-resources.xml	7 Jun 2002 19:56:21 -0000	1.2.2.1
  @@ -25,11 +25,13 @@
   					<li>David Parry has put together a really good <fork href="http://www.suranyami.com/XSPtutorial/">XSP Tutorial</fork> which is C1.8 based but has all the basic principles you need for C2.</li>
   					<li>Michael Bierenfeld directed me to a cocoon-users <fork href="http://mailman.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-users/2001-June/016150.html">posting</fork> that has an example taglib (logicsheet) download.  Thanks to Gary Clark for the posting and example.</li>
   					<li><link href="mailto:ccambien@ivision.fr">Cyril Cambien</link> has developed more examples at his <fork href="http://chello.sourceforge.net/">CHello!</fork> (Cocoon Hello!) site.</li>
  -					<li><link href="mailto:lmocz@galatea.com">Lajos Moczar</link> has developed some more advanced hints and tips at his <fork href="http://www.galatea.com/flashguides/cocoon-tips-2.xml">flashguides</fork> site.</li>
  -				</ul>
  +					<li><link href="mailto:lmocz@galatea.com">Lajos Moczar</link> has developed some more advanced hints and tips at his <fork href="http://www.galatea.com">flashguides</fork> site.</li>
  +          <li><link href="mailto:durdina@asset.sk">Michal Durdina</link> is building some "How To" pages at his site.  His examples include some database work.  You can find more at <fork href="http://durdo.miesto.sk/Cocoon2HowTo/index.html">http://durdo.miesto.sk/Cocoon2HowTo/index.html</fork>.</li>
  +          <li><link href="mailto:t-rex@dinobase.de">Andreas Hartmann</link> has done a really good tutorial at <fork href="http://www.cocooncenter.de/cocooncenter/tutorials/navigation/tutorial.html">http://www.cocooncenter.de/cocooncenter/tutorials/navigation/tutorial.html</fork>.  Hopefully he shall be able to add to it very soon!</li>
  + 				</ul>
   			</s2>
   			<s2 title="Credits">
  -				<p>Although I have constructed these pages, the basic information I have presented is thanks to users of the above mailing list, particuarly Giacomo Pati, Thomas Hofer and Michael Bierenfeld.  If you have anything to add then please do <link href="ctwig-contributing.html">contribute</link>!</p>
  +				<p>Although I have constructed these pages, the basic information I have presented is thanks to users of the above mailing list, particuarly Giacomo Pati, Thomas Hofer, Derek Hohls and Michael Bierenfeld.  If you have anything to add then please do <link href="ctwig-contributing.html">contribute</link>!</p>
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