Neat site! Out of interest... which process did you use to produce
the .rtf file report?
Derek>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/08/2001 07:45:26
>>>Greetings!We have been happily using Cocoon 1.8 in our
production environment for thelast 4 months, and we are very pleased with
the results. Though
hi java guru !
thanx for your reply.
but the problem is as it is.
i have checked the process-department.xsp file and there seems to be
nothing wrong.
here is my process-department.xsp file...
http://apache.org/xsp";
xmlns:esql="http://apache.org/cocoon/SQL/v2";
Hello
I've been using the following xml declaration in Cocoon 1 with
excellent results:
(becuase our live XML data is coming from a database on a Mac and
there are some non-ascii characters we're sending out that need to be
recognised appropriately by cocoon)
Anyway, Cocoon 2 doesn't seem
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 12:14:28PM +0300, Andrei Bejenaru wrote:
> I would like to check the XML generated from a XSP. How can I do it?
append ?cocoon-view=content to the URL, and then see the source returned,
presumming you have corectly configured views in your sitemap
rgds,
martin
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Hi,
I'm trying to get Cocoon2b2 going with the JBoss2.4/Tomcat3.2.3 bundle. To
the best of my knowledge I followed the Cocoon install instructions for the
JBoss2.2.2/Tomcat3.2.2 bundle to the letter, but am getting the exception
below. Has anyone tried to use cocoon with this new JBoss release
Greetings!
We have been happily using Cocoon 1.8 in our production environment for the
last 4 months, and we are very pleased with the results. Though Cocoon does
not power our primary web site, it is the basis for the implementation of a
back end subsystem we call the Report Engine. The Report
I love answering my own questions.
As discussed previously on this list, Java's AWT in 1.3.1 requires an
X server to connect to (!). This is rediculous... Anyway, I ran up
the virtual frame buffer, Xvfb, and then it all "just worked" as they
say in the trade.
Cheers
Jesse
At 1:28 AM +1
Hi all,
I've got the following sitemap fragment
The point is that query.xsl creates the tags for the sql transformer.
But unfortunatly it doesn't work. I've got the following exception:
org.apache.cocoon.Proce
We are generating graphic titles for our documents (the designer insists
on antialiased Futura) using the SVG functions in Cocoon 2 (2b2)
It was very easy to get going, and the titles looked good - until I
realised I had by mistake chosen the svg2jpeg serializer, and titles
should of course be p
Hi
I've just installed Tomcat 4 beta 8, Cocoon 2 beta 2, Sun's Linux JSDK 1.3.1, on
FreeBSD 4.2 (with Linux emulation).
When I go to http://mybox:8080/cocoon/ I get a Cocoon 2 formatted error page, with the
following error:
message The sitemap handler's sitemap is not available. Please ch
RTFM. Specifically,
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/install.html
-Christopher
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cc:
Subject: Apache/Tomcat/mod_jk/C1 ?
Hi,
Is it possible to install Cocoon 1.8.x on Apache/Tomcat/mod_jk. If yes,
where could i find some informat
Its working perfectly in my environment (Tomcat/latest Cocoon2). It also
worked with earlier versions of C2. Perhaps you have a caching/reloading
problem.
In my HTML :
- peter
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Von: Drasko Kokic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dat
Quoting Cyril Cambien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I understand how to log from a xsp file using the log.xsl logicsheet but
> what is the best way to log information from the Java classes called
> from my xsp files ?
Make them implement Loggable and pass the logger to them
yourClassInstance.setL
Hello,
with the current namespace
(xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";) it must be
...
But for what do you need a "hand-written" PI named 'xml'? If you set the
outputformat to XML you will get the PI automatically. And if it's no XML
you won't need it I think.
Joerg
Gontza
I'd recommend looking at Trunk (http://www.openinstitute.org/trunk/). This
API allows you to have plugable logging drivers such as Logkit (which cocoon
uses), Log4j, JDK1.4, etc.
Regards,
Jon
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From: "Cyril Cambien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cocoon users" <[EMAIL PROT
I'm trying to do a transformation from an xml to another one with cocoon 2 and xslt.
When I call to the page, it returns
"org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Failed to execute
pipeline.:java.lang.RuntimeException: Problem in getTransformer:null"
Is not this instruction correct ? version="1.
I understand how to log from a xsp file using the log.xsl logicsheet but
what is the best way to log information from the Java classes called
from my xsp files ?
Thanks
Cyril
-
Please check that your question has not already bee
My advice is to have 2 pipeline definitions. One usual, the other for
debugging purpose
For instance:
Then access http://localhost:8080/yourapp/debug/foo.xsp
You can also use the xml.xsl stylesheet I pasted at the end off this
this email.
HEY!!! Congrats on your install!! :-)
looks good, and your email may have helped me figure out where my install is
choking...
I'll let you and the list know the results (when I can get back to figuring
it out).
I noticed your SVG link spits out a JPG image--is this standard with cocoon
2? Is there
Please look at the process-department.xsp..
You will understand...
may be the
wrote: > in the sample database table
"department_table" ,
> whenever i add a new entry
> the id generated is in the sequence
> 2,21,211,2111,2 ...and so on
>
> is this a bug ? or am i doing anything wrong.
>
try:
.
Xavier
> Hi Peter,
>
> I am still having the unchanged
>
> Is this maybe a bug in Cocoon2 ... does it work at
> your installation (for sure :-)
>
> TIA
> Drasko
>
> --- Peter Nuetzel - inglobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > add a parameter to the HTML or XML serializer
Hi Peter,
I am still having the unchanged
Is this maybe a bug in Cocoon2 ... does it work at
your installation (for sure :-)
TIA
Drasko
--- Peter Nuetzel - inglobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> add a parameter to the HTML or XML serializer
> definition in your sitemap to
> specify encoding:
>
Andrei Bejenaru wrote:
>
> I would like to check the XML generated from a XSP. How can I do it?
Comment out the tag in the
sitemap.
Depending on which browser you use you must view the source, that's the
xml.
Michael
-
Please
Hi chris,
thanks for your quick answer. Currently we are using JVM 1.1.8 under Linux.
The switches are the same you mentioned below. Is this set when I start the
cocoon servlet?
eg. java -Xms128m -Xmx128m
best regards,
Stephan
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Newland" <[EMAIL PROTECT
I would like to check the XML generated from a XSP.
How can I do it?
Hi,
one question. I want to alter my main website-xsl
that it shows the date of the source-dokument. Is there a way to do that with
XSL or XSP ? Since the webbrowser candisplay these dates, I thought
mabe there is some non-XSP-way.
Tho only thing I could come up with was to get the
requ
Title: help me with cocoon2 upgrade from cocoon1?
I have used cocoon1.8.2 for several months.
and now I am interested in cocoon2,
I want to update to cocoon2.
but there are some problems.
1. in my cocoon1 , I have many xml files under /article/200108/ directory,
and the xml files using
add a parameter to the HTML or XML serializer definition in your sitemap to
specify encoding:
ISO-8859-1
- peter
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Von: Samuel ARNOD-PRIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Sonntag, 26. August 2001 19:53
Betreff: [C2] Don'
Sumit,
my first guess would be to do the following: find out what the root of the
exception is. You have a number format exception, which is being caused by
Integer.parseInt() not getting an integer. I assume there is a null value in
the database, you'd need to discover why that's being returned
hi there !
i have a question not entirely different from what u r discussing
i am new to cocoon , so forgive if i ask something elementary.
i am using tomcat 3.2.2 as my servlet container , on which there are two
webapps running--jetspeed and cocoon. both of these webapps use hsql as
the
Per Kreipke wrote:
> ...
> 1. I could start with the entire contents of the WAR. But I'm wondering if
> the minimum set is:
>
> - sitemap.xmap (and only the necessary portions of it)
> - cocoon.xconf (leave as is)
> - WEB-INF/web.xml (no changes)
> - WEB-INF/lib (leave as is or modify according d
in the sample database table "department_table" , whenever i add a new entry
the id generated is in the sequence 2,21,211,2111,2 ...and so on
is this a bug ? or am i doing anything wrong.
please suggest as i am new to cocoon.
i am using C2 on tomcat 3.2.2 and apache 1.3.11 on my NT 4.0
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