At 11:28  3/4/01 +0200, Vincent Massol wrote:
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Donald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 3:46 PM
>Subject: Re: Re : Repost: [Cactus] What remains to do ...
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>> except for the name unixy name "share" rather than the plain commonsense
>> name "java". Though I am curious - why isn't conf/ src/conf/ - the only
>> conf file in there is modified during the build process so it makes sense
>> to me to put it under src/conf or better yet src/manifest.
>>
>
>I use the name share in src/framework/share because I have 2 other
>directories src/framework/servlet22 and src/framework/servlet23 which
>contain classes specific to their respective Servlet API whereas the share
>directory contains classes which are shared (i.e. common) to both. Maybe I
>can rename that to 'common' if you prefer ?

how about src/java ? ;)

>
>[snip]
>> Anyway if you decide to go with stylebook I have the jakarta-style which I
>> can move into jakarta-site CVS but I would recomend you use Anakia anyways
>> (but then again me and xslt hate each other ;]).
>
>So far, I have used the jakarta style from the Cocoon2 project.

C2 uses the XML style not the jakarta style - if you want the jakarta-style
you can checkout jakarta-avalon/src/skins/* and that should be fine. (thou
I may have changed format of project file).
Cheers,

Pete

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