Feliciano Borrego wrote:
Hi,
The following form model works correctly in cocoon 2.1.7:
command="add-row"
repeater="ctrl_proys">
XYZ
var form = event.source.form;
var repeater = form.getChild("ctrl_proys");
Thanks for all the responses! We have a pluggable architecture
where the topmost sitemap simply forwards on all requests to lower
sitemaps (that it doesn't know about) In a couple of cases, some
of these lower sitemaps have things in common, but the topmost one
can't really put all of these cases
On Nov 30, 2005, at 8:20 AM, Irv Salisbury wrote:
I have two sitemaps that have some similar map:match and subsequent
pipeline processing elements. Is there any "include" type element for
a sitemap?
I cannot have a common parent sitemap and use a map:mount, so that
option is out.
My on
You should take a look at the 2.2 version of Cocoon (i.e. - trunk). The
samples show including the component section. However, I don't know if
pipelines can be included.
Irv Salisbury wrote:
I have two sitemaps that have some similar map:match and subsequent
pipeline processing elements. Is
Irv,
I have not found anything like this is the Cocoon project, but if you
find something then please let me know :)
To solve this problem we generate internal requests for the common
material. So it would be something like:
Not sure if this is the be
I have two sitemaps that have some similar map:match and subsequent
pipeline processing elements. Is there any "include" type element
for a sitemap?
I cannot have a common parent sitemap and use a map:mount, so that option is out.
My only idea at this point is to use the dtd entity replacement t
Hi there,
I upgraded to Cocoon 2.1.8 to use the CInclude POST feature (there was
previously a bug in it http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1365 but I
checked the source and it looks like the patch has been put in). I've been
having some difficulty trying to use it or even check to see
Goetzmann Bertrand wrote:
Problem with sendmail action
Hello,
I use the sendmail action in my
sitemap.xmap to, of course, send emails from a form. It works well if
all the parameters needed are correct, but otherwise I can't read the
"status" parameter that the action set.
I
On 11/30/05, Matthew Langham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a customer looking to build an architecture around Open Source
> frameworks. He has asked us about the differences in needed resources (CPU,
> Memory) when writing an application using Cocoon as compared to a Struts/JSP
> sol
Le 30 nov. 05, à 15:37, Ralph Goers a écrit :
What are the licenses for any third party packages?
I don't think Michael is planning to contribute any third-party stuff.
IIUC his serializer calls an external program via a shell script, and
feeds the program's output to the Cocoon client via
What are the licenses for any third party packages?
Michael Wirz wrote:
Thank you for your interest, I'd really like to contribute.
In fact, it is just one source file -- i embedded a more generic
helper class (doing some asynchronuous input/output stream stuff)
as an inner class to keep thing
Le 30 nov. 05, à 13:24, Michael Wirz a écrit :
...Could you point me to the wiki or the "scratchpad of cocoon"?...
I think for such a contribution, a wiki page like
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/MultiFragmentTraxTransformer is
appropriate, and you can attach your source code, as is done in t
Michael Wirz wrote:
Have you compared the performance with FOP and/or XEP engine? What is
the (estimated) gain?
Concerning performance -- we had tested fop 0.20.4 against antennahouse
xslformatter v3 when we
decided to switch to xsl formatter. I do not remember the effective
performance gai
> Have you compared the performance with FOP and/or XEP engine? What is
> the (estimated) gain?
Concerning performance -- we had tested fop 0.20.4 against antennahouse
xslformatter v3 when we
decided to switch to xsl formatter. I do not remember the effective
performance gain but it has been
obvi
Thank you for your interest, I'd really like to contribute.
In fact, it is just one source file -- i embedded a more generic
helper class (doing some asynchronuous input/output stream stuff)
as an inner class to keep things simple.
Could you point me to the wiki or the "scratchpad of cocoon"?
I h
Hello,
Is there in the portal a way to create coplet instances in advance, to
reduce the first connection overhead ? A kind of coplet instance pool
that could be configured by profile ?
By the way, I saw in 2.1.8 the following configuration snippet in
cocoon.xconf, with coplet-factory, 'auto-
Hi
I have problems using the XPathTraversableGenerator with default namespaces.
The following works:
http://www.apache.org/1.0"/>
wheres the the developer XML would be something like
http://www.apache.org/1.0";>
.
but the following doesn't seem to work
Le 30 nov. 05, à 09:19, Geert Josten a écrit :
Yes, I am interested. Maybe you can put it on the scratchpad of
Cocoon? (don't ask me how!)
Or, if it's one source file as I imagine, you could start by posting it
to the wiki, on a new page.
This would allow people to use it with existing ver
Geert Josten wrote:
Yes, I am interested.
me too. I think it's always good to be able to use/compare different
implementations.
Maybe you can put it on the scratchpad of Cocoon? (don't ask me how!)
you might want to create a block similar to the FOP block src/blocks/fop
and make it op
Yes, I am interested. Maybe you can put it on the scratchpad of Cocoon? (don't
ask me how!)
Have you compared the performance with FOP and/or XEP engine? What is the
(estimated) gain?
Regards,
Geert
Michael Wirz wrote:
Dear cocoon Users,
since I am working on a project using cocoon 2.1.5 a
Take a closer look at the sitemap. This error indicates that the pipeline match is not matching with
the request. Are you looking at the samples that are supplied with Cocoon? If so which version?
Kind regards,
Geert
dcausevi wrote:
I have set include.block.fop=true (include.block.batik=true i
> We have a customer looking to build an architecture around Open Source
> frameworks. He has asked us about the differences in needed resources (CPU,
> Memory) when writing an application using Cocoon as compared to a Struts/JSP
> solution. While I realize the answer is probably "that depends", th
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