From: Andreas Hochsteger > > Hi Mike! > > I didn't use cocoon in eclipse by myself, but there is some > documentation on the cocoon wiki but I fear that it doesn't > cover your > deployment question: > http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LoadInEclipse > > http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=GETlenya (related to Lenya)
> Perhaps it may be helpful to change the build output directory within > eclipse directly to .../webapps/cocoon/WEB-INF/classes of your servlet > container. But this is just a wild guess which I've not tried yet. Exactly. I make my builds this way. So you don't need any JARs. Be careful because classes have a higher priority than JARs but if you delete a class the classloader may find it in the JARs. I'll try to improve this but haven't had enough time yet. > You could also do a serach on the mailing list archive: > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&w=2&r=1&s=eclipse&q=b > Bye, > Andreas > Miguel Griffa wrote: > > > I have a latest CVS version of cocoon in eclipse, I'd like to know: > > > > - if I can really compile all cocoon from eclipse (not calling an ant > > task) yes > > > > - how can I deploy the compiled by eclipse binaries (I mean, how can I > > pack to use what I build with eclipse, once I get to) see above (you don't need JAR for development) - to create a production version of my projects I always use ant to create the necessary JARs and WARs. > > > > I'm sorry I'm kindda confused, any pointer to docs on this would be > > appreciated: see above (Andreas gives some good pointers) Cheers, Reinhard > > > > Mike > > > > PS already did ant eclipse-project
