Title: Development Env' - Cocoon, Eclipse and Tomcat - Newbie question
Yes -
I was thinking of writing a full email with explanations to the whole list -
after understanding all that is needed.
Ok. So
is it safe to say that the best thing to do will be:
1.
Initiate an Eclipse &q
Title: Development Env' - Cocoon, Eclipse and Tomcat - Newbie question
See my answers below,
De: Elad Messing
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 10 de febrero
de 2005 15:11
Para: Perez Carmona, David
Asunto: AW: Development Env' -
Cocoon, Eclipse
Title: Development Env' - Cocoon, Eclipse and Tomcat - Newbie question
Hi,
I have
managed to use Cocoon 2.1.x under Eclipse 2 and Eclipse 3, with Tomcat and the
Sysdeo plugin, I haven’t done anything special, just
1. adding WEB-INF/lib/*.jar
to the CLASSPATH,
2. set the s
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An: users@cocoon.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Development Env' - Cocoon, Eclipse and Tomcat - Newbie question
Maybe this will be helpful:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=110793993329121&w=2
Elad Messing wrote:
> Hello again !
>
> After reading a bit about coc
Maybe this will be helpful:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=110793993329121&w=2
Elad Messing wrote:
Hello again !
After reading a bit about cocoon, while looking for a framework for a
multi-profile (client profiles) web application framework, I have
decided to delve deeper into C
Title: Development Env' - Cocoon, Eclipse and Tomcat - Newbie question
Hello again !
After reading a bit about cocoon, while looking for a framework for a multi-profile (client profiles) web application framework, I have decided to delve deeper into Cocoon.