Stefano Mazzocchi wrote on 17-3-2004 21:28:
> Unico Hommes wrote:
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>>
>> Ugo Cei wrote on 17-3-2004 14:14:
>>
>>> Unico Hommes wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was thinking specifically regarding the choice between Cocoon and
>>>> Slide as a WebDAV server, but I think Slide is the better choice
>>>> over mod_dav/catacomb as well. Simply because it supports more
>>>> WebDAV (DACL, Binding) in a more flexible way. It has an
>>>> interception mechanism which I currently use to publish cache
>>>> invalidation events to a JMS topic with. It has a pluggable storage
>>>> system that allows you to plugin a custom store. There is a lively
>>>> community actively implementing the latest WebDAV specifications.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you. I had fought with the installation of Slide 2.0beta1 and,
>>> apart from the problem with MacOSX, the installation docs didn't seem
>>> to be either clear or updated, so I decided to try mod_dav, which
>>> proved to be a more pleasant experience, since it worked right out of
>>> the box (these days I tend to disregard products that don't work at
>>> the first try). But after hearing this, I'll give Slide another try.
>>>
>>
>> :-) If you build Cocoon with the Slide block included there is an easy
>> way to get Slide WebDAV server running. It should be as easy as
>> uncommenting the slide servlet in web.xml. By default the servlet is
>> then mapped to http://localhost:8888/webdav/ . The slide configuration
>> can be changed by editing WEB-INF/slide.xconf .
>
>
> is there any documentation for that?
>
There is a README that describes the steps but its a bit hidden. It's a
point of improvement.
--
Unico
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