The CLI is part of the cocoon.jar, so is contained in your cocoon version.

You call it by:

BUT, it doesn't work. Noone who ever asked this list for help on the cli
received a helpful answer. The reason to my opinion is not a lack of
cooperation, but the lack of experience with the cli and the frustrating
experience when trying to test it on your own.

In short: I think CLI sucks and doens't work properly. BUT that's no
problem. There are dozens of  much better web downloader/offline browsers to
make a cocoon site static.

In our project we are using HTTrack, a wonderful open source tool. It comes
with a Window gui and a fully blown command line - much better that the
cocoon cli. Download at www.httrack.com/

I hope I could help.

Robert


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ines Robbers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cocoon Mailingliste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 5:23 PM
Subject: CLI


> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to understand the command-line interface of Cocoon -
> unfortunately without much success so far.
> The Cocoon version I'm using is 2.0.4. Where do I find the java.class
> that starts the CLI? Do I have to download anything?
> Is it correct that once the class has started I type in:
>
> java -jar cocoon.jar -c  (as an example)
>
> to start with whatever I intend to do?
>
> Many thanks for help!
>
> Ines
>
>
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