Thanks for all your replies...'
Based on the replies, I think that cron job is the best available
solution, as I need to execute a pipeline, so I can use
CocoonPipelineCronJob.
However I would like to know how to write a cron job that is executed
only once and periodically. Having followed the
Ok,it seems as if no one can get to the bottom of this one. Should I file a bug report?regardsAndrewOn 08/08/06, Andrew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Ok guys,what really is going on here?:
java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
I have the following sitemap construct:
map:match pattern=index.htm*
map:act type=ActionA
map:redirect-to uri={nextPage} /
/map:act
/map:match
!-- redirect resolver action --
This is the scenario in a cocoon forms/flow webapp. A user is presented with a
cocoon form that has a few text fields on it, assume at some point in the
future
this could be an html editor widget. At some regular interval of time I want
to be
able to save what has been entered in case the
-Original Message-
From: Reinhard Poetz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On [EMAIL PROTECTED] we have started to dicuss whether we can make
Java 5 becoming the
minimum requirement for Cocoon 2.2.
I've been using Java 5 for deployment for some time so it isn't a problem for
me. There
-Original Message-
From: Ard Schrijvers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 July 2006 15:56
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: RE: Performance and Sitemaps
Anyway, I don't use profilers to find my slow pieces. I do it
from a 10.000 kilometers above view. In my opinion this
Hi
I need to execute a pipleline at startup only once. Based on the
documentation, I found out that it is possible to do use s cron job
that executes a pipeline using CocoonPipelineCronJob.
However how do I have this cron job executed only once. I need to do
some initialization at startup by
I think
cron0 0 0 0 0 ? 0/cron
will only run at startup, but you should be able to
1) test this easily
2) find it in quartz documentation
Regards Ard
Hi
I need to execute a pipleline at startup only once. Based on the
documentation, I found out that it is possible to do use s cron
On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:17 AM, Ard Schrijvers wrote:
(redirect-to via the browser is quickly a bad option, because
normally, you will have something like httpd with mod_cache or squid
running in front of cocoon. Then, for example, the site runs in
http://www.mysite.com, and cocoon listens for
I have a system I am porting from Cocoon pre-2.0beta, currently running
under Tomcat3 and jdk1.3, to later and greater (Tomcat 5.0.30, JDK
1.5.0.6, Cocoon 2.1.9). (Don't ask...)
I've read the upgrading older document and using ParanoidCocoonServlet
did solve a big issue we had. However, even
On Aug 14, 2006, at 1:17 AM, Ard Schrijvers wrote:
(redirect-to via the browser is quickly a bad option, because
normally, you will have something like httpd with mod_cache
or squid
running in front of cocoon. Then, for example, the site runs in
http://www.mysite.com, and cocoon
Count this as a big +1 from me. We only run cocoon in a Java 5 VM anyway.
The Concurrency package alone is a big reason to adopt Java 5. The speed
of many algorithms can be vastly improved, as well as being made more
thread-safe. Then there is the enhanced type safety you get with
generics.
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