Re: [C2] multiple versus individual pipelines

2001-09-13 Thread Jeremy Quinn

At 11:31 PM +0200 12/9/01, giacomo wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Jeremy Quinn wrote:

 Dear All,

 What is the difference in behaviour between having multiple
 map:pipeline/s and map:pipeline/s with multiple map:match/s?

The map:handle-error element.

Technically it is a try/catch block for each map:pipeline/.


cool


What can I 'catch'?
What I have seen examples of so far, are HTTP Error Codes, are there any
more subtleties?


thanks

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[C2] multiple versus individual pipelines

2001-09-12 Thread Jeremy Quinn

Dear All,

What is the difference in behaviour between having multiple
map:pipeline/s and map:pipeline/s with multiple map:match/s?

Thanks

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Re: [C2] multiple versus individual pipelines

2001-09-12 Thread Jeremy Quinn

At 11:00 AM -0600 12/9/01, Michael McKibben wrote:
Hello, when first looking at Cocoon2 I had the same question. This is what
I have been able to discover. The distinction is subtle. The multiple
pipeline approach allows you to define seperate handle-errors pipelines
for error handling. Also, you can you multiple pipelines to segregate
public vs. internal-only pipelines.

Thanks

That was all I noticed too, I thought there must be more to it 


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RE: [C2] multiple versus individual pipelines

2001-09-12 Thread Vadim Gritsenko


Nope, Michael mentioned everything.

Vadim

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 At 11:00 AM -0600 12/9/01, Michael McKibben wrote:
 Hello, when first looking at Cocoon2 I had the same question. This is what
 I have been able to discover. The distinction is subtle. The multiple
 pipeline approach allows you to define seperate handle-errors pipelines
 for error handling. Also, you can you multiple pipelines to segregate
 public vs. internal-only pipelines.
 
 Thanks
 
 That was all I noticed too, I thought there must be more to it 
 
 
 regards Jeremy
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Re: [C2] multiple versus individual pipelines

2001-09-12 Thread giacomo

On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Jeremy Quinn wrote:

 Dear All,

 What is the difference in behaviour between having multiple
 map:pipeline/s and map:pipeline/s with multiple map:match/s?

The map:handle-error element.

Technically it is a try/catch block for each map:pipeline/.

Giacomo


 Thanks

 regards Jeremy



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