Ok, I'm convinced. I'm now studying the other project I use and I'm trying to modify it (as well as coerce the authors to do the same :-)) so I also only need some jars. After that I'll try a setup like the one mentioned on the Wiki page.
> To say something on-topic: > Current project of mine contains all the necessary jars build > from the > Cocoon in its webapp, and I run this webapp right from CVS, > using tomcat > which I start in debug from IntelliJ IDEA. Any changed files > are picked > up, and changed sources can be recompiled & reloaded without stopping > debugger. Maybe I'm a bit thick today, but could you elaborate some more on this? > To update Cocoon, I need to update separate CVS project, > build it, and > copy Cocoon's jars into my webapp's lib folder. That's basically what I do now for Cocoon, but not yet for the other project I use. Thanks. Bye, Helma