Hi David!
thanks for the fast reply ;)
but...
<snip />

> Pretty much!  You should think of C2.2 applications as being a 
> collection of different blocks some generated using the command you show 
> above and some from different archetypes.  Not all of your blocks have 
> to be 'Cocoon blocks'.
> 
> > And how is one able to get the 'old' cocoon-samples page running
> (normally I've just hit mvn jetty:run to start the samples inside the
> svn-cocoon-trunk-version)?
> >   
> 
> It sounds like you did all the right things except maybe you forgot to 
> change into the '[cocoon trunk]\core\cocoon-webapp' folder and then 
> issue the 'mvn jetty:run' command and view the result at 
> 'http://localhost:8888/'.

here is the problem. After downloading the 2.2.0 binary from [1], there is no 
such folder. Should I better stick with a version from trunk during development 
?? So building cocoon by myself is still the way to go (I mean with -P 
allblocks semantics etc.) ??

> 
> Regards,
> David Legg

Best regards,
Patrick

[1] http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/cocoon/2.2/cocoon-2.2.0.zip
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