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Subject:    [DAISY] Updated: Component Configurations
From:       daisy () cocoon ! zones ! apache ! org
Date:       2006-11-06 9:08:32
Message-ID: 15954272.1162804112098.JavaMail.daisy () cocoon ! zones ! apache ! org
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A document has been updated:

http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/documentation/1259.html

Document ID: 1259
Branch: main
Language: default
Name: Component Configurations (unchanged)
Document Type: Cocoon Document (unchanged)
Updated on: 10/30/06 1:17:51 PM
Updated by: Carsten Ziegeler

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    <h1>Spring Configuration</h1>
    
    <p>You can just drop in your Spring bean configuration files into
--- "WEB-INF/spring" and these files are applied automatically.</p>
+++ "WEB-INF/cocoon/spring" and these files are applied automatically. The name of
+++ the configuration file is required to end with ".xml". The various files are
+++ read in alphabetical order.</p>
    
    <h1>Legacy Configuration</h1>
    
--- <p>The main part of Cocoon is configured by using the Avalon configuration file
--- format. By default all configuration files ending with ".xconf" which are
--- contained in the WEB-INF/xconf directory are included by default. So, you can
--- just add your own configuration files there and they are included automatically.
--- </p>
+++ <p>The main part of Cocoon still is configured by using the Avalon configuration
+++ file format. By default all configuration files ending with ".xconf" which are
+++ contained in the WEB-INF/cocoon/xconf directory are included by default. So, you
+++ can just add your own configuration files there and they are included
+++ automatically. The name of the configuration file is required to end with
+++ ".xconf". The files are read in alphabetical order. </p>
    
    <h1>Sitemap Configuration</h1>
    
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