Thank you,
looks straight forward enough.
Thanks for your quick response.
Franco
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From: Victoria Vitaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2005 18:13
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: webapp tutorial using cforms/flow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
thanks I'll give it a look
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From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2005 17:41
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: webapp tutorial using cforms/flow
Le 6 déc. 05, à 23:00, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Is there an example/
yup. there are still error log poste when a query is cancelled, but joost is
still running.
I just removed the old jar and replace with the new one, restarted and it
seems to be working fine.
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De : Askild Aaberg Olsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 7 décembre, 2005 1
Ben, a VerifyError like this is usually because somehow it is picking
up an older class that didn't have that method. So, a compiled
call is now being run against a class that the method signarture is not
correct for. Check out your jar files and make sure something
isn't conflicting.
IrvOn 12/7
Hi,
I'm running into a problem with using a datasource in websphere.
Previously I've used what I thought to be the same configuration on a
different box and it worked fine. I'm using the sqltransformer.
Here's my stacktrace:
ERROR 2005-12-07 12:16:28,050 [Servlet.Engine.Transports : 9]
core.data
Hello there
I get the same error:
org.apache.cocoon.components.language.LanguageException: Error
compiling id_ranges_xsp:
ERROR 1 (org/apache/cocoon/www/id_ranges/xsp/id_ranges_xsp.java):
...
);
_xspAttr.clear();
// start error (lines 1674-1674) "xspAttr cannot be res
argh. I should have checked this. I assumed the component distributed with
Cocoon was the latest.
Sorry I did not do my homework.. will try and maybe report a [SOLVED] email.
Cheers and thanks
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De : Askild Aaberg Olsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 7 décembre, 20
Boisvert, Éric wrote:
Apparently STX transformer does not like to be disturbed while working.
Did you try to upgrade Joost?
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1536)
Askild
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Apparently STX transformer does not like to be disturbed while working.
Cancelling a STX based pipeline apparently does not cancel the stream of SAX
event. see
http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:yNMjW0rx4ssJ:archives.real-time.com/pipe
rmail/cocoon-users/2004-April/049542.html+cocoon+stx+thread+
gee thanks for the fix. being a defensive programmer , I changed the code
to
private String GetXmlRequest(Document doc)
{
String req = this.DomToString(doc);
if (req.indexOf("xmlns") == -1)
{
// not namespace declaration found
Node n = doc.getFirstChild();
req.replaceF
Hi!
I think there is a little problem with the help popup of Cforms. The problem can be observed in the first example of the forms block examples called 'Various Actions' (http://localhost:/samples/blocks/forms/form1). If the link to the help popup is contained within a tab styling, then
> -Original Message-
> From: Boisvert, Éric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 December 2005 17:17
> To: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: RE: CInclude POST (again)
>
>
> find attached the source code, keep in mind that's I'm not a
> expert Java
> programmer (I'm more on C# a
Hi,
Is there anything in cocoon that can be used to invoke a Java class (maybe via
an act?) at shutdown i.e. such as a shutdown listener? We have a webapp
application which must clean up the application (e.g. close open objects) if
cocoon is shut down unexpectedly.
Thanks,
Ant
CSW Group Ltd
Another insight from another mailing list:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/classpath/2004-10/msg00090.html
You could also implement a pattern match range check on
your input field, using cform functionality, without resorting to JS.
see:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/docs/userdocs/forms/validat
have the same issue with cocoon 2.1.4 and apparrently the java.util.Date
class accepts this (as far as I know) so the only thing that you can do
(as what I did) is to implement a clientside date validation; you can find
plenty examples on the net but if you want I can easily drop one here
Gunte
Dear community
I have a strange effect with cform date fields. Values like 32.12.2005 or
29.2.2005 are automatically corrected to 1.1.2006 or 1.3.2005 without any
validation error. What can I do to let the cform validation service declare
such dates as incorrect?
For your support many thanks in
Hi,
I'm using cocoon (2.1.6) with OpenJMS (0.7.6.1) for updating my cache. Since I
have several cocoon installations talking to different JMS server over the
network it can happen that the web application looses the connection to the JMS
server due to a network problem and never get's it back. Is t
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