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mount-table.xml.sample
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<!--
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
(the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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-->
<mount-table>
<!--
The mount table allows to mount directories external to the Cocoon webapp without
changing the main sitemap. To activate the mount-table, just copy or rename this file
to "mount-table.xml" to see it automatically activated.
Each mount below will direct requests starting with the given uri-prefix to the corresponding
sitemap. The syntax is exactly the same as the one of <map:mount>.
The mount-table is especially useful for two purposes:
- for all users, to mount into Cocoon external directories (demos, prototypes, projects) without
having to change the main Cocoon sitemap. This allows these mounts to "survive" a update to a
more recent version of Cocoon.
- for cocoon contributors, to mount the source of Cocoon examples instead of their copy placed in
build/webapp by the build process. This avoids many of the hassles related to editing a copy of
the sources, often leading to sync problems.
-->
<!--
example: mount the woody source samples at "woody-samples/"
(don't forget the / at the end of the path name)
-->
<mount uri-prefix="woody-samples/" src="../../src/blocks/woody/samples/"/>
<!-- example: mount a prototype located elsewhere on the filesystem at "proto/"
(kept commented as the path is not likely to exist on your filesystem) -->
<mount uri-prefix="proto/" src="file://c:/my/projects/prototype/"/>
</mount-table>