On Dienstag, Oktober 22, 2002, at 03:58  Uhr, Marcel Bariou wrote:

Hi everybody
I've done the cocoon install with apache integration, with JK and so on ... It's OK it works. I check with the <Context/> element than It seem I can place the install zone of Cocoon where I want , not necessary in the Tomcat install, it woks (but is that correct ?).
correct

After the install I've only the cocoon.war file in place, no more.
 
But I don't understand how to deploy in an other way than the use of cocoon.war, could somebody tell me more about. For example how to install the subtree from the build zone of cocoon. The question is, if I want to create a sub application I need the mount directory, but I've no mount directory. Certainly I miss something. Could somebody brings me some light about this issue?

You can delete the war-file. Just use the cocoon directory rename it if you like to myCocoonProjects.
You can delete all the default files/dirs (samples, etc); just make sure you didn't delete the contents of WEB_INF (*.jar, *.conf, etc)
Place all your sub projects in myCocoonProjects, each shoud have a sitemap.
Mount your sub projects with a main sitemap located in the root of myCocoonProjects.
This should work. In addition, I generally create an explicit Context entry in the servlet-conainer configuration.

Hope this helps.
/Leo

Great Thanks for your help
Marcel Bariou
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