Am 16.03.2007 um 12:05 schrieb Sébastien Geindre:
From webapps/cocoon, "../.." resolved to the top level Tomcat
directory.
For me, and probably most people, Tomcat rebuilds or updates are a
lot less
frequent than Cocoon rebuilds, so once in place, that file doesn't
change much.
Cocoon and Tomcat live in my /usr/local/java directory, but the
mount-table
mounts sitemaps in my home directory. You shouldn't have to worry
about
merging your app with new builds of cocoon.
I also use mount-table.xml but how do you do with new java classes ?
I can imagine to deliver :
cocoon.war
mount-table.xml
myProject
Have a configuration document which deals with global variables
But tell them to copy classes file, no, i could not.
How can i omit to copy them into cocoon/web-inf/classes ?
Might that help you?
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/YourCocoonBasedProjectAnt16
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