----- Original Message ----- From: "Upayavira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 2:04 PM Subject: [Proposal] A little reworking of the Cocoon Command Line
> I would like to do some minor rewriting of the command line Main class, particularly > splitting it into classes: > > ... > > Once that simple split has been done, the second change I'd like to make is to create an > FTPWritingEnvironment class, and allow the Programmatic Interface (and thus the > command line) to use this. This would allow the command line to generate content and > then send that content by FTP up to a web server. I would code it to use checksums to > prevent unnecessary uploading, thus maintaining a static synchronised version of a > Cocoon driven site on a server that does not directly support Cocoon. > > This for me, being able to publish Cocoon based sites by FTP is a bit of a holy grail. For > the personal projects I work on, all of which are now based upon Cocoon, I have to use > cheap servers that cannot run Java, and thus cannot run Cocoon. Therefore, FTP is the > only way. > Very good idea. I have similar personal projects. They are also the playground for testing cocoon functionality. But at the end they are "just" static websites that are hosted on non-Java > Before I start doing anything, I would like to check my proposal out with those on this > list. Sounds like a very good idea. If you are looking for somebody to test your code... count me in.... > > Upayavira > North London, UK > Litrik De Roy www.litrik.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]