For those who were interested in something to manage background tasks in
cocoon, have a look at bug 20271 in the bugzilla
database. Please vote for it so it gets some attention.
Thanks,
David
Christian,
When we've had the need to cache a query, we just throw the result (as a
DOM object) into the sesssion. I'm including the sample pipeline. I'll
typicailly aggregate the results of this with something else (usually a
dynamic query) and I'm all set. When I want to clear the cache, the
Joy,
Have you tried looking at the HSSFSerializer code? See how they handle
the shade and color attributes you are trying to set. If they are passed
to the POI code, perhaps it is a POI problem. I sometimes find the
source code a little faster than the user-list.
David
Joydeep Bose wrote:
I have a situation where I'm going to generate a PDF (using FOP) and I
need to refresh the page the user was on. Any thoughts? I can't both
generate output and issue a redirect. I thought about (upon the user
action) refreshing the current page and in that html, causing a popup to
appear where
Could you please post errors from the log files? They should be in your cocoon
web app directory under WEB-INF/logs. The error.log usually has something
useful, but I would look in core.log for this type of error.
David
Anne Kwong wrote:
Dear all,
I followed the instruction and is
Michal,
The action has access to the SourceResolver in the act() method, but not
the compose() method. In cocoon2.1, I hear you can get access to the
SourceResolver via the ServiceManager (or will it still be the
ComponentManager?).
David
DURDINA Michal wrote:
Hello!
I am using own
I'm seeking a committer to help review the stuff I've written. I know it
works for what we've been using it for and will probably help a bunch of
other people out. I have the OK from our management for donating the
code, but need a committer to make sure I haven't done anything taboo
in the
I spent a bit of time getting this to work, so I thought I'd submit it to
the list. Can someone add this to the CocoonWiki how-tos list?
Switching from Cocoon managed datasource to JBoss JNDI datasource.
Up
til now, I've used the datasource defined in cocoon which managed pooling,
etc. The
I'm using the SQLTransformer to insert somewhat large data sets into an
Oracle database. I generate XML from a spreadsheet input. Each row gets
its own execute-queryqueryblah, blah.../query/execute-query block.
I am hitting the database over an SSH port-mapped link, so it is kind of
slow.
I've written this HTTPTransformer which takes some simple XML containing
link information (href, method) and returns either html (run through
JTidy), xml (from the web server), or xml containing the location of the
file that was downloaded (if type wasn't text/html* or text/xml*). Now,
I'd
on the cocoon-dev list,
I'd say.
Cheers!
Con
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I've written this HTTPTransformer which takes some simple XML
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in the pipline by this method?
Irv suggested using the session object which I'll also go along with. I'm
just wondering what is the accepted mechanism.
David
Conal Tuohy wrote:
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Well, maybe..
Just as a matter
Does anyone have a grammar example that configures the
TextParserGenerator to parse CSV files?
David
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I'm looking over documentation on cocoon and can't find anything that
deals with handling multi-part forms. Specificly, I'd like to be able to
upload an XLS file, use POI to convert to XML, then mess with it a bit.
So, as far as I can tell, there are two part I might have to write, the
Ok, I'm starting to get it... Let me see if this is right.
I found the FileUploadWithAction page on the CocoonWiki, so
I just configure cocoon to save the uploaded files, then write an action
to call POI to generate XML from that saved XSL file... sound good?
David
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