Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Does that mean that even simplest application needs 2 maven modules?
not necessarily but it is recommended (IMO). If you put all your code
into the /src/main/java and /src/main/webapp directories it should work
too.
Apart from the fact that some paths are hardcoded. Like in sitemap:
<map:match pattern="blocks/myBlock/**">
<map:mount uri-prefix="blocks/myBlock"
src="file:/C:/temp/xxx/myBlock/src/main/resources/COB-INF/"/>
</map:match>
So I can happily do some development but not release.
Is there any way now to change the block mount point (without editing
sitemaps manually of course)? Is there a way to make one block the
default one and mount it under "/"?
I like that I can now integrate cocoon spring beans with my own
application contexts. How do I setup cocoon beans in test cases?
What do you mean with Cocoon beans?
Example: Can I have my spring beans using cocoon xml parser? If so how
do I instantiate some testing environment?
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