Eiko Thomas schrieb:
I like the idea with the link. Unfortunately I got also some Windows
installations.
In versions 2000 of Windows there actually is a link-mechanism in the
NTFS file system. It's called junction and available in the Windows API,
but those guys from Redmond did not consider
Hi Mark,
thank you for your comments. Sometimes it's better to know more than one
way ...
I like the idea with the link. Unfortunately I got also some Windows
installations.
To this moment I didn't know the 'PropertiesFileModule'. Maybe I should
better read the related documents ;-) but I will
On Nov 25, 2006, at 5:44 AM, Eiko Thomas wrote:
Hi Mark,
thank you for your comments. Sometimes it's better to know more than
one way ...
I like the idea with the link. Unfortunately I got also some Windows
installations.
Poor you :-(...
To this moment I didn't know the
Hi Mark,
to tell the truth I don't know JIRA until I did read your email. But in
the meantime I got my own account. Really nice site :-))
And I think if I more familiar with it ( maybe tomorrow ;-)) I will post
something.
Greetings Eiko
Hi list members,
in my first year of develop with cocoon I used the 'cocoon.xconf',
sitemap global variables and a own configuration files (with
XMLFileModule) to provide parameter for my Components and XSL
stylesheets.
This configurations contains also customer specific data.
On Nov 23, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Eiko Thomas wrote:
[...snip] I'm also interested how do you handle this problem in your
application?
Here's my approach:
1) I have an application-specific config/ directory at the same level
as webapp/, which is not an updateable part of the project. Since I
Hi list members,
in my first year of develop with cocoon I used the 'cocoon.xconf',
sitemap global variables and a own configuration files (with
XMLFileModule) to provide parameter for my Components and XSL
stylesheets. This configurations contains also customer specific data.
Unfortunately I