Re: Cocoon 2.2 block+sitemap question

2010-11-03 Thread Fawzib Rojas
I have a webapp (war) that we use at our company it has a few blocks (let say block-a to block-d), I want to install that war at our clients but they should not have block-b. The simplest option would be just remove that block and serve a simple document if its not found. The other option is

Re: Cocoon 2.2 block+sitemap question

2010-11-03 Thread Andre Juffer
I have to admit that your design is somewhat odd. Apparently you have a particular block in your webapp that is only to be used by your company but not by your clients. There is no obvious solution. You could create a Makefile for running make or a shell script on *nix boxes. It would copy

RE: Cocoon 2.2 block+sitemap question

2010-11-03 Thread Robby Pelssers
regards, Robby Pelssers -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Fawzib Rojas [mailto:f_ro...@spectron-msim.com] Verzonden: wo 3-11-2010 13:29 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org Onderwerp: Re: Cocoon 2.2 block+sitemap question I have a webapp (war) that we use at our company it has a few blocks (let say

RE: Cocoon 2.2 block+sitemap question

2010-11-02 Thread Robby Pelssers
I have a more urgent question to you... why would you want to sometimes not include block-b??? I think your design should be reconsidered drastically because this makes no sense to me... so i'll await your reponse for a good reason ;-) Robby -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Fawzib