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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Robin Green <gr...@hotmail.com> on 2000/09/01 01:28:15 UTC

Re: calling beans from XSP

Drasko Kokic <dr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Yes, it can be done in Tomcat. You need to create
> > multiple tomcat.bat files,
> > one for each application, and run each Tomcat on a
> > different port. Ask on
> > tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org for more details.
> >
> >
>Robin,
>
>I might as well buy couple of boxes and set them up as
>twins ...  :-)

No no, no need to do that!

>
>My _simple_ question is ... is it posible with
>Tomcat/Cocoon or not?!

YES.

1. On the cocoon side, you need to specify all directories and jar files 
manually in the CLASSPATH. That's all you need to know about the Cocoon side 
of the problem.

2. On the Tomcat side, I'm not an expert - I've told you all I know so I 
suggest you take it to tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org

>
>I happened to read in another thread that XSP Class
>Loader has some limitations (not being able to see
>JAR's in WEB-INF/lib dir as well as ignoring
>WEB-INF/classes directory)

Yes, correct.

>... is that actually what
>is stoping me to use my application as I would like

All it is doing is making you have to manually edit the classpath, and 
disabling auto-reload. These are inconveniences, nothing more.

>(understood it's possible from the Tomcat docs)

Yes.


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