RE: Cocoon status page ??

2002-07-11 Thread Artur Bialecki


I don't use the cocoon.war, I define cocoon as one of the servlets within
my application and throw all cocoon related jars in my WEB-INF/lib.

Cocoon is working fine I just can't get to the status page using
/cocoon/status because of my mappings.
Someone mentioned a "status" generator which I'm looking into
maping to something like cocoonstatus.xml

Artur...

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> If you deploy an Enterprise ARchive (.ear, containing the cocoon.war) you have to 
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>  I deploy the cocoon servlet as part of a j2ee application
>  which uses other servlets as well. So, I don't have the /
>  mapped to cocoon (just *.xsp and *.xml). How can I access
>  Cocoons status page normally accessed with /cocoon/status
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>  Thanks,
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RE: Cocoon status page ??

2002-07-10 Thread Sylvain.Thevoz

Hello,

If you deploy an Enterprise ARchive (.ear, containing the cocoon.war) you have to add 
a "web context" in the deploy conf. file application.xml called "cocoon".

Sylvain

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Date: mardi, 9. juillet 2002 17:46
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Objet: Cocoon status page ??



 
 [ C-2.0.2, JDK1.3.1, Tomkat 4.0.4.b2 ]
 
 I deploy the cocoon servlet as part of a j2ee application
 which uses other servlets as well. So, I don't have the /
 mapped to cocoon (just *.xsp and *.xml). How can I access
 Cocoons status page normally accessed with /cocoon/status
 
 Thanks,
 
 Artur...


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RE: Cocoon status page ??

2002-07-09 Thread TREGAN Fabien

> I deploy the cocoon servlet as part of a j2ee application
> which uses other servlets as well. So, I don't have the /
> mapped to cocoon (just *.xsp and *.xml). How can I access
> Cocoons status page normally accessed with /cocoon/status

just change the status pipe so it match something that end with .xml :

   



   

then you acces status.xml instead of status.

fabien.

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Cocoon status page ??

2002-07-09 Thread Artur Bialecki


 
 [ C-2.0.2, JDK1.3.1, Tomkat 4.0.4.b2 ]
 
 I deploy the cocoon servlet as part of a j2ee application
 which uses other servlets as well. So, I don't have the /
 mapped to cocoon (just *.xsp and *.xml). How can I access
 Cocoons status page normally accessed with /cocoon/status
 
 Thanks,
 
 Artur...


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Cocoon status page

2002-07-05 Thread Artur Bialecki


[ C-2.0.2, JDK1.3.1, Tomkat 4.0.4.b2 ]

I deploy the cocoon servlet as part of a j2ee application
which uses other servlets as well. So, I don't have the /
mapped to cocoon (just *.xsp and *.xml). How can I access
Cocoons status page normally accessed with /cocoon/status

Thanks,


Artur...
 

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