More instructions than I can shake a stick at - is there a definitive set of
instructions/advice for integrating Cocoon as part of an Enterprise Application?
Why can't I use the Tomcat Servlet under Apache? That would be my preferred
route.

People have asked enough times - why isn't it in the FAQ?

At 03/10/01 22:18:14, Sergio Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#  You might want to search the archives. There was some activity around
#  cocoon-J2EE integration. I don't know how far has that prgoressed.
#
#  On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 18:56:38 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#  --
#
#  > I'm looking to a homegrown datasource to Cocoon and I came across this
#  puzzling
#  > piece in the docs.
#  >
#  > Cocoon allows you to specify a pooled data source that you can use for
#  > throughout the Cocoon system. There are two different types of data
sources:
#  > JDBC and J2EE. The difference is in who controls the connection. The JDBC
data
#  > source lets Cocoon handle all the pooling logic. The J2EE data source tells
#  > Cocoon how to pull the DataSource object from a J2EE container (thats Java
2
#  > Enterprise Edition)--the major caviat is that Cocoon must be installed as
part
#  > of a Enterprise Application.
#  >
#  > Is there a document somewhere that tells me how to install Cocoon as part
of
#  an
#  > Enterprise Application?
#  >
#  > TIA
#  >
#  > Roger
#  >
#  >
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