"Christopher Painter-Wakefield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you're on unix or linux, just use symbolic links.  You can have one
> WEB-INF directory but have it appear under every context.  Works great!
> 

Works, but it's a ugly solution. And it won't be a lot usable: each
developper directory is managed by cvs and they can work on it thru
samba ou nfs.

Thanks, but i'll still searching for a solution.

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> Subject:  Cocoon & Tomcat & Apache
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> 
> Hello.
> 
> I trying to install Cocoon 1.8.2 on Tomcat+Apache. In fact, I wonder
> if it's possible, as I have a lot virtuals host for my developpers, to
> have a centralized cocoon.properties.
> 
> I've successfully installed Cocoon on Tomcat and Apache but there is a
> WEB-INF directory (with cocoon.properties & web.xml) in each
> developper directory). I hope there is a simplier solution.
> 
> I've tried some solution (like putting the content of WEB-INF/web.xml
> in $TOMCAT_HOME/web.xml), but it still don't work. Then, is there a
> good way to do?
> 
> Thanks.

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Aurélien

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