Hi People I have a requirement to automount sub sitemaps but don't want sub sites!
To explain a little I have a single application that is growing very large day by day and the sitemap has been divided into multiple sub-sitemaps currently using the <map:mount> approach as follows:- <!-- map an external sitemap for ROB100 --> <map:match pattern="rob100**"> <map:mount uri-prefix="" src="xmap/rob100.xmap" check-reload="no"/> </map:match> <!-- map an external sitemap for ROB300 --> <map:match pattern="rob300**"> <map:mount uri-prefix="" src="xmap/rob300.xmap" check-reload="no"/> </map:match> etc, etc... While the files (xsp's, xslt, etc) all share a common directory structure and are referenced from the sub-sitemaps. This is working fine but I would like to remove the requirement to keep editing the main sitemap to add these <map:mount>'s. I have investigated the automount feature of Cocoon but this requires the files to be deployed as separate entities each with a sitemap.xmap which I can't do as the application is one main app with multiple modules. Is there anyway to direct all request to rob100.xsp, rob100_logon.xsp, rob100_search.xsp etc to the rob100.xmap while directing all requests for rob200.xsp, rob200_* to the rob200.xmap? I'm running Cocoon 2.1.3, Tomcat 5.0.18, JDK1.4 and would really appreciate any guidence on this problem or any pointers on how this could possibly be achieved (i.e. using an xpath expression or an action etc) Thanks in advance for any input - hope I have explained the problem ok? Kind Regards Rob --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]