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[jira] Commented: (FOR-718) The Chaperon grammars were mistakenly moved to the Wiki plugin

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-718?page=comments#action_12355724 ] 

Ross Gardler commented on FOR-718:
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I would rather see the chaperon stuff moving into a new plugin, it should not be in core, in fact core should only contain processing for internal pipelines and plugin mounting facilities..

With the locationmap we can share the lcoations of files between plugins (see the projectInfo plugin and the overriding of properties in the site-dev site). Furthermore, with the use of wiring.xml files from Cocoon we can create dependencies between plugins so the wiki plugin can depend on the chaperon plugin, we don't have an example in Forrest of the use of wiring.xml yet.

> The Chaperon grammars were mistakenly moved to the Wiki plugin
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: FOR-718
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-718
>      Project: Forrest
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Core operations
>     Versions: 0.8-dev
>     Reporter: David Crossley
>     Priority: Minor

>
> When the org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.wiki was created, all of the Chaperon grammars were moved there. However, Chaperon can be used independently of the Wiki plugin. The webapp/sitemap.xmap has a pipeline for *.xlex files which will read a file from the core if one exists, otherwise Cocoon will generate one from *.grm files. However the resources for this have been moved to the Wiki plugin and cannot be used anymore. The Chaperon stuff needs to move back to webapp/resources/chaperon so that Chaperon can be used independently.

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