Quoting Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi, Cocooners!
> > > >
> > > > Is there a way to build C2 without samples and unnecesary
> libraries?
> > >
> > > Yes, delete them ;).
> >
> > How can I know which jar is necessary for Cocoon engine and which one
> is
> > used only in a sample? Of course, I can try to delete one-by-one and
> see
> > what happens :)
> >
> > >
> > > > I need to get a clear cocoon.war - without specific Actions, jars
> and
> > > > samples.
> > >
> > > Well, this is a matter of taste and I don't see a general way to
> specify
> > > which jars are not needed. the samples are in the webapp subdiretory
> > > which is easily deletable.
> >
> > As I can see, this jars are not necessary if I don't need samples and
> some
> > of the actions:
> >
> > axis.jar
> > axis-samples.jar
> > batik-libs.jar
> > bsf.jar
> > fop-0_18_1.jar
> > hsqldb.jar
> > jimi-1.0.jar
> > junit.jar
> > maybeupload.jar
> > rhino.jar
> > Tidy.jar
> > velocity-1.1-rc1.jar
> > xt.jar
> >
> > Am I right or maybe some this libs is required for Cocoon itself?
> >
> Am not sure about all of them but the maybeupload.jar is required as it
> is
> directly used by the Request object created for each request.
> All others seem to be optional, but of course you have to remove all
> references
> from the sitemap.xmap, e.g. you have to remove the html generator etc.
> 
> > >
> > > > Just the core of Cocoon, so I could add my application files,
> > > > classes, jars and sitemaps and create a war for my application
> only.
> > >
> > > I don't see what the "core Cocoon" is.
> >
> > By "core Cocoon" I mean Cocoon engine without any Form
> > processing, DB, SVG,
> > FOP, i18n samples and actions.
> >
> > But... maybe you are right saying that it's easier to delete all
> > unnecessary
> > things that you don't need in your application.
> >
> Personally, I don't like the term "core Cocoon" for this case as I
> think that the "core Cocoon" is the whole project without examples.
> But this includes all provided generators, transformers etc. as most
> of them are very usefull and also required to build web applications.
> What you think of, I would rather call a "minimal Cocoon".
> But anyway these are only terms.

One thing that we can do for convenience is to update the build.xml to not
depend on specific jars and exclude the sources for compilation if those jars
are absent (see PhpGenerator).

Giacomo

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