On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Peter Flynn pfl...@ucc.ie wrote:
I have a requirement for some of my users to upload documents to a Cocoon
server. The files need to be managed by Apache and Tomcat afterwards, so
using FTP/sftp won't work because those files will be owned by the user's
userid,
Hi Soren,
When installing a new Cocoon block I see that some Spring dependencies come
out-of-the-box:
List of artifacts without a source archive:
...
o org.springframework:spring-core:2.5.1
o org.springframework:spring-context:2.5.1
o aopalliance:aopalliance:1.0
o
So I added following dependencies to my pom.xml:
dependency
groupIdorg.aspectj/groupId
artifactIdaspectjrt/artifactId
version1.6.4/version
/dependency
dependency
groupIdorg.aspectj/groupId
artifactIdaspectjweaver/artifactId
version1.6.4/version
Hi!
did you have a look around here?
http://forum.springsource.org/showthread.php?t=36556
Looks like your instalation for some strange reason does not support
CGLIB2...
Best regards
Søren
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail:
Hi Soren,
I'm googling like crazy... I already read that thread ;-)
And I added another dependency to my pom.xml:
dependency
groupIdcglib/groupId
artifactIdcglib-nodep/artifactId
version2.2/version
/dependency
Cool... I just figured out what was happening... My
Ok... so here is what I did to get a typical Core Spring AOP example
working in a Cocoon 2.2 block.
1) generate the block using the Cocoon archetype.
2) add the necessary dependencies to the pom.xml
dependency
groupIdorg.aspectj/groupId
artifactIdaspectjrt/artifactId