Re: CocoonGT hotels
On 9/3/07, Leszek Gawron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote: > > Gianugo Rabellino pisze: > >> On 8/27/07, Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> The GT website doesn't have much to say about recommended hotels yet > >>> (http://www.cocoongt.org/Venue.html). Will there be some updates by the > >>> end of > >>> the weekend? (I will be offline afterwards and would like to have a > >>> reservation > >>> before my holidays.) > >> Indeed. I expect to finalize that tomorrow. > >> > >> Thanks for your patience, > > > > Any chance for concrete names of hotels you recommend? It would be much > > easier for us... > > I second this request - the only hotels I found are doubles for 320 EUR > per night... Working on that. You'll have a list by tonight. Ciao, -- Gianugo Rabellino Sourcesense, making sense of Open Source: http://www.sourcesense.com Orixo, the XML business alliance: http://www.orixo.com (blogging at http://www.rabellino.it/blog/)
[GT2007] CFP deadline is approaching! Submit your papers!
Hurry up and secure a place on the Cocoon GT podium! With little more than three days left to submit you papers, it's time to get your proposal in. We are after building a great conference program and a great GetTogether overall, and we have been busy preparing venues and social events for you. It's now your turn to help make this event a continuing success, so don't be shy and send us your ideas by sending a note to info (at) cocoongt (dot) org: we are eager to hear from you! Remember: you don't need to be a Cocoon committer to speak at the Cocoon Get Together! See you in Rome, -- Gianugo Rabellino Sourcesense, making sense of Open Source: http://www.sourcesense.com Orixo, the XML business alliance: http://www.orixo.com (blogging at http://www.rabellino.it/blog/)
RE: Unit testing readers
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:25:37 +0200 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Andrew Stevens pisze: >> What's the easiest way to unit test a reader (and associated service >> components & configuration)? I've been using SitemapComponentTestCase >> no problems with other components types (actions, transformers, selectors) >> but it doesn't appear to contain a read() method. > > Is your reader a Spring bean? Do you develop with C2.2 or 2.1? Sorry - forgot to say. This is for 2.1.X, so it's Avalon components not Spring beans. Andrew. -- http://pseudoq.sourceforge.net/ Open source java Sudoku application _ Celeb spotting – Play CelebMashup and win cool prizes https://www.celebmashup.com
Re: Unit testing readers
Andrew Stevens pisze: > What's the easiest way to unit test a reader (and associated service > components & configuration)? I've been using SitemapComponentTestCase > no problems with other components types (actions, transformers, selectors) > but it doesn't appear to contain a read() method. Is your reader a Spring bean? Do you develop with C2.2 or 2.1? -- Grzegorz Kossakowski http://reflectingonthevicissitudes.wordpress.com/
Re: CocoonGT hotels
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote: Gianugo Rabellino pisze: On 8/27/07, Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The GT website doesn't have much to say about recommended hotels yet (http://www.cocoongt.org/Venue.html). Will there be some updates by the end of the weekend? (I will be offline afterwards and would like to have a reservation before my holidays.) Indeed. I expect to finalize that tomorrow. Thanks for your patience, Any chance for concrete names of hotels you recommend? It would be much easier for us... I second this request - the only hotels I found are doubles for 320 EUR per night... -- Leszek Gawron http://www.mobilebox.pl/krs.html CTO at MobileBox Ltd.
Unit testing readers
What's the easiest way to unit test a reader (and associated service components & configuration)? I've been using SitemapComponentTestCase no problems with other components types (actions, transformers, selectors) but it doesn't appear to contain a read() method. Andrew. -- http://pseudoq.sourceforge.net/ Open source java Sudoku application. _ The next generation of MSN Hotmail has arrived - Windows Live Hotmail http://www.newhotmail.co.uk
Outerthought releases Daisy 2.1
We're very happy to announce today the 2.1 release of Daisy, our flagship open source CMS. The 2.1 release contains numerous feature additions and productivity enhancements, and is the result of Daisy being used in an increasing number of real-world projects by both Outerthought and selected partners. Most notable additions are: * a new Spring-based runtime container for the document repository that makes developing additional or third-party components a lot easier, backed also by a simplified build setup * support for document variables, i.e. for managing parametrized content * the addition of a document pre-save interaction hook which can be used for eSignature support in controlled authoring environments * a WYSIWYG (HTML-based) document version diffing tool which has been developed in collaboration with the Google Summer of Code program * various important improvements of the Daisy query language and publishing environment For existing users of Daisy, this list is but a concise summary of a lot of other changes and improvements - a full list is available from the installation instructions on the Daisy website www.daisycms.org. Since we kept mostly silent (due to business) about the preceding Daisy 2.0 release, we would also like to point out that Daisy supports jBPM-based workflow and sports a set of content migration tools since then. The development of Daisy 2.1 has been supported in parts by customer projects, by a number of funding customers, and by Outerthought itself. We wish to thank all parties involved in the continued growth of Daisy, and the ever-increasing user community. All things Daisy can be found at www.daisycms.org. -- Steven Noelshttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought Open Source Java & XML stevenn at outerthought.orgstevenn at apache.org