On Jan 11, 2007, at 8:35 AM, Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
I described how to use Eclipse as that is what I have experience with.
But if you can ensure that the Maven Jetty plugin gets the blocks as
directories rather than jars at its classpath, that should work as
well.
That was going to be my next question... :-)
One of my clients has other people who work on Cocoon web sites that I
create. They do content updates, and one of them can do some CSS and a
few elementary things in XSLT to tweak the site layout/styling. But
these are pretty much non-technical peeps; for them Eclipse is a
chewing gum [1]. And they don't know how to build these webapps on
their own computers and run them locally, that's just beyond them.
They work by remotely editing files in place in a development instance
of the application running up on a server. Then, one of them I've
taught how to do svn commits from dev and then update into the
production instance (sometimes it gets botched and I have to go clean
up a subversion mess by hand, but 95% of the time this works OK).
So to move these apps forward to 2.2, I will need a no-brainer way for
them to make live changes on the development instance in a server
environment. But I think now that I understand all about what we're
discussing here [2], I will probably end up keeping root-level
application resources directly in the webapp module instead of
servletizing them in a separate block. I think that will take care of
most of our issues.
[1] - http://www.wrigley.com/wrigley/products/products_eclipse.asp
[2] - sorry, no reference for discussion thread "every new webapp a
block?" — I can't find it on marc.theaimsgroup.com for some reason?
thx,
—ml—