Arnaud Blancher wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Lucas Arnaud wrote:
Je vais essayer d'être plus clair :
Pour gérer un satellite, on a plusieurs centres de traitement :
- un qui est chargé de piloter le satellite
- un ou plusieurs chargés de programmer les instruments à bord
- un ou
Bonjour,
j'ai eu à réaliser ce genre de plier/déplier lors d'un projet cocoon
forms. Je crois qu'il n'y a pas de solution simple.
La solution choisie a consisté a rajouter un élément de formulaire de
type booléen à chaque noeud désiré. Ce booléen signifie 'ouvert' ou
'fermé' pour le noeud.
Le 27 janv. 05, à 15:47, Cathérine GOURGUET a écrit :
Une autre question (décidément aujourd'hui, ça n'arrête pas !) :
comment fait-on pour remplir un repeater à partir des données de la
base : on met le code dans le binding ? et quel code ?
quelqu'un aurait un exemple ?
Il y a un petit exemple
Raphaël Franchet wrote:
Les deux idées ne sont pas incompatibles.
Pour mettre un état Invisible, je pense qu'il faudra insérer un
élément de formulaire supplémentaire, car le repeater ne possède pas
l'information 'visible/invisible'.
Si :-)
A partir de la verion 2.1.6, tous les widgets CForms
Il giorno 26/gen/05, alle 22:44, JD Daniels ha scritto:
so I guess my next question would be : would you just forget having a
hibernate factory as a cocoon component? ie, just have yet another
class like package.hibernateFactoryImpl? see I'm thinking it is too
much overhead to be registering
1. Are you currently using the Cocoon Portal Framework?
A) Yes we are using it.
The following questions only if you are using
the Cocoon Portal framework
3. Why did you choose the Cocoon portal framework?
B) A strategic decision was made to use Open Source
C) Becaus of the
Hello Cocooners,
after several months of practicing cocoon it still takes me hours
and days to get some tricky things working. Hope I'm not the
only one making this experience ;)
Let me explain what I'm trying to do and perhaps someone can help
me with that.
I've written a custom generator
Hi,
I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have
access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me
whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser?
http://www.beyarecords.com
If you view source in the browser, you will see that I have placed an
Uzo:
I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have
access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me
whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser?
http://www.beyarecords.com
It does appear. So that means it the cinclude namespace is
Hi cocooners,
For some design constrainst, I would like from another servlet, to tell Cocoon
to output files.
A wrapper has been made around the CocoonServlet to redirect servlet
outputstream to a file. That's the existing part.
Then in a servlet I would like to tell Cocoon to output a file here
beyaRecords wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have
access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me whether
my site is visible when accessed from the browser?
http://www.beyarecords.com
Yes, I can see your site properly on my winxp with
Hi David,
As you have realized, the portal doesn't use request parameters, but
events and actions. When you request a portal page, this page calls each
portlet that described it. Each portlet has its own set of parameters
you can use in your pipeline.
For example, you may have a portlet, with
Olivier Billard wrote:
Hi cocooners,
For some design constrainst, I would like from another servlet, to tell
Cocoon to output files.
A wrapper has been made around the CocoonServlet to redirect servlet
outputstream to a file. That's the existing part.
Then in a servlet I would like to tell
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri)
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String
On 27 Jan 2005, at 11:25, Leszek Gawron wrote:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.myxml mime-type=text/xml
name=myxml
src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.MyExtendedXMLSerializer/
and then:
map:serialize type=myxml/
Leszek,
got it! Thanks very much for that heads up.
regards
Uzo
jxtg? okay, but i need microsoft excel as and ouput format and
i do't see how JXTG could help me here...
i would need one excel-row for each row element...
i was thinking that i miss a xsl:for-each ... instruction
but i dunno where/how to apply this...
(the transformation works fine to WML
FYI: I use this declaration for my xhtml serialization:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html; charset=utf-8 name=xhtml
pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=org.mycompany.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
doctype-public-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri)
You might want to try this:
gmr:Cells
xsl:apply-templates select=page/content/rowset/row
xsl:with-param name=rowposition select=position()/
/xsl:apply-templates
/gmr:Cells
and then use xsl:param name=rowposition/ where you need to set Row= instead of re-counting
Ok, I'll make it easy for you, just copy this:
package org.yourcompany.cocoon.serialization;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
/**
* A simple serializer, extending XMLSerializer to avoid getting namespaces in
* output. (Thus only overriding prefixmapping methods to do nothing.)
*
* This is most
On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:23, Jan Hoskens wrote:
Ok, I'll make it easy for you
Jan,
done and works a treat. many thanks.
Uzo
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Thanks for your answer Leszek,
Unfortunately, the Cocoon pipes are working with informations stored in session
or request attributes...
How do you handle these ? It would be too much work to change this to use only
request params...
--
Olivier
Leszek Gawron wrote:
Olivier Billard wrote:
Hi
Hi,
Currenlty I've got a Cocoon pipeline that generates HTML output by using a
XSLT transformer where I'm using the following:
xsl:value-of select=format-number(round(field), '##,##0.00')/
this all works fine and displays for example 12,345.99 but how can I setup
this that it uses my country
Hi Jean-Christophe,
first of all thanks for your reply.
I think I haven't yet understood completly how to
deal
with coplet parameters. So with your hints I will
try
some new approaches.
But I got another question. In which context do I
use
elements with the syntax
cl:links
On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:26, beyaRecords wrote:
done and works a treat. many thanks.
Ok,
I have implemented the following:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html name=myxml pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=test.myXMLSerializer>
doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML
Hi,
Using Cocoon 2.1.6, I don't seem to be getting the exception object
passed through when catching an exception in flowscript; I've reduced it
to the most simple case:
function login() {
try {
throw bang;
} catch (x) {
cocoon.logger.debug(x);
}
}
I get the error message
Olivier Billard wrote:
Thanks for your answer Leszek,
Unfortunately, the Cocoon pipes are working with informations stored in
session or request attributes...
How do you handle these ? It would be too much work to change this to
use only request params...
have a look at:
Hi David,
Just declare the following namespace :
xmlns:cl="http://apache.org/cocoon/portal/coplet/1.0"
The cl:* will be transformed in events by the coplet transformer in the
portal
David Duhme a crit:
Hi Jean-Christophe,
first of all thanks for your reply.
I think I
Ellis Pritchard wrote:
Hi,
Using Cocoon 2.1.6, I don't seem to be getting the exception object
passed through when catching an exception in flowscript; I've reduced it
to the most simple case:
function login() {
try {
throw bang;
} catch (x) {
cocoon.logger.debug(x);
}
}
At first sight, everything should be fine.
A few things you can check:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own. No other pipelines
calling/including this one? Try altering the page to be sure it's the
do you know how to influence the generated a tags
from this syntax. I want to include some css information like:
a href=""
class="mycss"linktext/a
Thanks,
Frank
- Original Message -
From:
Jean-Christophe Kermagoret
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, January
Ok! Great first post; it was the logger causing the problem; it should
have been:
cocoon.log.debug(x)
!!
Ellis.
Ellis Pritchard wrote:
Hi,
Using Cocoon 2.1.6, I don't seem to be getting the exception object
passed through when catching an exception in flowscript; I've reduced
it to the most
Hi,
Unfortunately, I don't know. I asked the same question a few days ago.
You can use the following workaround. You put your link in a css div...
HTH
Frank Taffelt a crit:
do you know how to influence the
generated a tags from this syntax. I want to include some css
On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own.
No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page
to be sure it's the correct one. Check your logs
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own.
No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page
to be sure it's the correct
I'm trying to get javaflow from Cocoon 2.1.5.1 working Weblogic 8.1sp2
with the application deployed as a .war file (i.e. not exploded) without
much luck. I tweaked the ParanoidCocoonServlet so that it is loading
jars out of /WEB-INF/lib/ (easy to do, but you need to use the Servlet
2.3 jar,
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
I'm trying to get javaflow from Cocoon 2.1.5.1 working Weblogic 8.1sp2
with the application deployed as a .war file (i.e. not exploded)
without much luck. I tweaked the ParanoidCocoonServlet so that it is
loading jars out of /WEB-INF/lib/ (easy to do, but you need to use the
On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote:
What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few
xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check
if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer
by your customserializer and check again(there
Right, I'm trying to use Javaflow (i.e. not javascript). Did you have
to make any WL specific configuration changes in the console or in
weblogic.xml? I assume you are using the ParanoidCocoonServlet? Is
your .war exploded?
phil.
Ralph Goers wrote:
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
I'm trying to get
Title: Framework for Web application with multi-profile clients
Hello All
I am new here with cocoon. I came here after I got some advices that this is the place where I can find some answers.
I am looking for a web-framework that can help me with my requirement of supporting different
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
Right, I'm trying to use Javaflow (i.e. not javascript). Did you have
to make any WL specific configuration changes in the console or in
weblogic.xml? I assume you are using the ParanoidCocoonServlet? Is
your .war exploded?
phil.
I'll have to check with the guy who did the
Title: Framework for Web application with multi-profile clients
Hi,
definitely you are in the right
place with the right product. Cocoon is the right solution for your
requirement.
Welcome a board
Cheers
Roberto
- Original Message -
From:
Elad
Messing
To:
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote:
What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few
xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check
if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer
by your customserializer
Wait a minute ok I think I see now...
project/java
persistenceFactory.java - interface to cocoon's persistenceFactory,
methods createSession
HibernateFactory.java - implements persistenceFactory, methods
configure, service, initialize, dispose, createSession
Ok so far so good, when cocoon
As a preface, the Cocoon-users list is probably not the best place to
get Hibernate assistance, but here goes
JD Daniels wrote:
Wait a minute ok I think I see now...
project/java
persistenceFactory.java - interface to cocoon's persistenceFactory,
methods createSession
HibernateFactory.java
On Jan 26, 2005, at 5:59 AM, Stefan Pietschmann wrote:
Hi,
I know how the BrowserSelector works, but I want to use its value as a
parameter for one of my actions.
Suggestion: instead of BrowserSelector, use a HeaderMatcher to get the
value of the User-Agent header.
ml
No, I'm not really writing another bug tracker. I have it so clients can
login and peek at the timesheets for what we have done including stuff
like printers, adsl etc etc. It is just a simple object so they can add
feature requests or fixes for whatever they need. They all hate having
to
Il giorno 27/gen/05, alle 15:16, JD Daniels ha scritto:
right? Or would it be better to have one class such as BugFacade with
all methods dealing with bugs? (save, find, delete etc)
Yes, that is usually preferrable. A class that deals with retrieving
and storing domain objects to a persitent
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 27/gen/05, alle 15:16, JD Daniels ha scritto:
right? Or would it be better to have one class such as BugFacade with
all methods dealing with bugs? (save, find, delete etc)
Yes, that is usually preferrable. A class that deals with retrieving
and storing domain objects
Title: Message
Hi
Mark,
For
the first question, modify your sitemap.xmap
The
default is probably something like this:
!-- main pipeline -- map:pipeline
!-- welcome page
-- map:match
pattern=""
Change
it to this:
!-- main pipeline -- map:pipeline
!-- welcome page --
Heh heh what I want anyway.. still need to find a way to actually *do* it :S
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
I think you've basically got the hang of this now.
phil.
JD Daniels wrote:
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 27/gen/05, alle 15:16, JD Daniels ha scritto:
right? Or would it be better to have one class such as
Thorsten Scherler escribió:
Hello list,
I am having proplems with the cocoon:/ protocol in the email:attachment
tag.
email:attachment name=production.xml mime-type=text/xml
url=cocoon:/test.xml /
That is wrong! I need to use @src for cocoon:/...
--
thorsten
Together we stand, divided we fall
Il giorno 27/gen/05, alle 17:09, JD Daniels ha scritto:
What's changed WRT to the previous version? I can't see the
difference.
var bugSearch = new
Packages.com.kismetsoftware.insecticide.BugSearch();
var bean = bugSearch.findBugById(id);
Ah OK. I'll tell you a story :-) When we started using
+1 on that, Ugo.
JD, there's a decent O'Reilly book called Better, Faster, Lighter Java
or something like that. It covers a lot of the ideas that we have been
telling you about. It doesn't cover any Cocoon stuff, but the part you
are working on shouldn't care about that at all. You might
Uzo wrote:
firstly i am running cocoon 2.1.6. My xslt file is specified top and
bottom as follows:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
xsl:stylesheet version=1.0
xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0;
I sincerley appreciate the info you guys have shared with me :) thank you.
that was where i was stuck - I knew I had to separate my concerns, but
all the tutorials I found had a cocoon component dealing with hibernate
stuff. Hibernate itself is rather nice. I have been doing it for awhile
now
So did your guy ever show up for work today? ;)
phil.
Ralph Goers wrote:
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
Right, I'm trying to use Javaflow (i.e. not javascript). Did you have
to make any WL specific configuration changes in the console or in
weblogic.xml? I assume you are using the ParanoidCocoonServlet?
Hi,
I am new to Cocoon.
Getting the following exceptions in Cocoon'e error.log:
java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe
Could somebody please interpret them for me ?
What might be causing it ? How to fix it ?
Thank you in advance,
Oleg.
P.S.: Cocoon 2.0.4 on JBoss 3.0.7
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
So did your guy ever show up for work today? ;)
phil.
Yeah, he did. He isn't using ParanoidCocoonServlet. He says all he did
was put the xalan, xerces-impl and xml-apis jars into a lib/endorsed
directory in our Weblogic project directory and then modified the
Weblogic
Thanks, Ralph - I've tried that with no luck. But I'm curious to know
if you mean that those 3 jars were put in the JDK's lib/endorsed/
directory? Because that shouldn't require modifying any startup
scripts, if I understand this correctly. Would you mind confirming what
the modification to
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
Thanks, Ralph - I've tried that with no luck. But I'm curious to know
if you mean that those 3 jars were put in the JDK's lib/endorsed/
directory? Because that shouldn't require modifying any startup
scripts, if I understand this correctly. Would you mind confirming
what
Ok, I will try that. Two more questions:
Are you using prefer-web-inf-classes in weblogic.xml?
Do you have init-classloader set in web.xml?
phil.
Ralph Goers wrote:
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
Thanks, Ralph - I've tried that with no luck. But I'm curious to know
if you mean that those 3 jars were put in
Title: Message
Thanks
for all the help. It appears my data was corrupted in the
database.
Mike
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Theresa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Tuesday, January 25, 2005 12:00 PMTo:
users@cocoon.apache.orgSubject: RE: ESQL and
WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
Ok, I will try that. Two more questions:
Are you using prefer-web-inf-classes in weblogic.xml?
Do you have init-classloader set in web.xml?
phil.
No to both questions.
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Isn't anybody who knows how I can change the general decimal and thousand
seperator in a Cocoon application? How to switch them?
I've tried the LocaleAction but this only gives you the locale as a
parameter in your sitemap so that no use for decimal formatting
Any help is welcome!
Regards,
Title: Framework for Web application with multi-profile clients
Hello
Roberto and all.
Thanks for the answer. However - can anybody elaborate a
bit ? What tools does cocoon give me in order to answer the difference in the
profile of my clients ?
Thanks !!
Elad
Von: Roberto
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