Well, looks like I'll have to edit the root sitemap. But I don't think
it's a very clean way. What about Cocoon app's and sitemap's
independence? And what is mounting for? Anyway, I don't have time to
dig that much longer.

Martynas Jusevicius

On 7/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martynas Jusevicius wrote:
> > [...]
> > I have my application in a subfolder of Cocoon web root
> > (cocoon/build/webapp). How do I set it as the root app (which
> > currently shows "Welcome to Apache Cocoon!")? Should I simply copy my
> > files to the root folder and edit the main sitemap, or is there a
> > [...]
> 
> If you like to get rid of Cocoon samples and API docs that would be the
> easiest way.
> 
> If you like to include your application without breaking the samples you
> need to reorganize the main sitemap.xmap. There is an example[1] how to
> do that using Tomcat. For using it without Tomcat you would have to
> modify it somehow.
> 
> [1]<http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/VirtualHostingHostMatcher?highlight=%28hostmatcher%29>
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