Difference between Actions

2004-08-19 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi to all,
i have a question about the cocoon portal and the
actions, which are used. There are 2 actions: auth-logout and
portal-logout. Can anyone tell me, whats the difference between
the actions?
Thanks :)
Seb
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Problems with cocoon

2004-07-20 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi to all,
there obviously is a problem with Cocoon. I built a portal, which 
possesses 3 navigation
levels with the new portal engine. Into the individual content ranges flow 
Coplets exist.

Now the problem: By frequent operation the tabs, memory consumption rises 
emenz.
After one operated one while tabs, maximum consumption of memory is 
reached and
the portal stands. If it someone to interest in ... i have a screenshot of 
memory consumption.

Seb
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Re: Problems with cocoon

2004-07-20 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
I have try the problem further to limit. It was shown that it is with 
large
security because of CForms (Woody). If one starts the example portal and
often tabs operated, then everything seems to work. If one inserts however
CForm Coplets, then everything slows down.

Seb

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 13:13:10 +0200, Sebastian Gnoyke 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi to all,
there obviously is a problem with Cocoon. I built a portal, which 
possesses 3 navigation
levels with the new portal engine. Into the individual content ranges 
flow Coplets exist.

Now the problem: By frequent operation the tabs, memory consumption 
rises emenz.
After one operated one while tabs, maximum consumption of memory is 
reached and
the portal stands. If it someone to interest in ... i have a screenshot 
of memory consumption.

Seb

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BIG Memory Problems with cocoon

2004-07-20 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi to all,
there obviously is a problem with Cocoon. I built a portal, which 
possesses 3 navigation
levels with the new portal engine. Into the individual content ranges flow 
Coplets exist.

Now the problem: By frequent operation the tabs, memory consumption rises 
emenz.
After one operated one while tabs, maximum consumption of memory is 
reached and
the portal stands. If it someone to interest in ... i have a screenshot of 
memory consumption.

Seb
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Re: Cocoon application inside coplet

2004-06-28 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
Thank you for answer. No i have not tried to run CocoonPortlet in Pluto.
The guidance in web are not sufficiently. But perhaps you can me help.
What i have to do, in order to let run pluto?
Seb :)

On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 13:23:12 -0400, Menke, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

Sebastian,
Although i can't answer your question it seems we are trying to 
accomplish
the same thing.  I also want to run Cocoon applications as portlets.  I 
am
taking the path of using the JSR168Portlet or CocoonPortlet class and 
trying
to figure
out the instructions on the CocoonWiki site for how to do this with 
Pluto.

Have you tried to run CocoonPorlet in Pluto?
-jm

-Original Message-
From: Sebastian Gnoyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cocoon application inside coplet
Hi,
it is possible to run complete cocoon applications inside a portal 
coplet?
I mean, if i write an sepearate cocoon application, is a coplet
able to show this cocoon application and handles all links, etc
which contains these cocoon application?

Thanks,
Sebastian

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JSR 168 in new portal

2004-06-24 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
I have a question to the new portal, which is with the Cocoon version 
2.1.5-dev thereby.
If one logs in in the portal as ' cocoon ' user, then there is a tab ' 
JSR-168 '.
Under this tab, are 3 Coplets, which shows nothing.
Instead of the content, one indicates:  The coplet inst is currently not 
available.

question: What i have to do, to bring these coplets up?
Thanks
Seb

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Cocoon application inside coplet

2004-06-24 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
it is possible to run complete cocoon applications inside a portal coplet?
I mean, if i write an sepearate cocoon application, is a coplet
able to show this cocoon application and handles all links, etc
which contains these cocoon application?
Thanks,
Sebastian
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Re: Portlet 168 blocks example

2004-06-23 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
sorry for my bad description. In the portal sample, there are 3 JSR 168 
coplets under the
tab JSR-168. These coplets show to me The coplet TestPortlet-1 is 
currently not available.
What i have to do, to run the coplets? I use the cocoon version 2.1.5-dev.

Seb
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 10:48:19 -0400, Vadim Gritsenko 
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Sebastian Gnoyke wrote:
why does the JSR 168 portlets in the new portal not work?

Works for me. You'll have to explain your problem if you want to 
somebody to help you.

Vadim

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JSR 168

2004-06-23 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
Are there an tutorial for adding JSR 168 coplets to the portal?
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Portlet 168 blocks example

2004-06-22 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
why does the JSR 168 portlets in the new portal not work?
What i have to do, to bring the portlets up?
Thanx
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ExtendetComponentSelector in Flow

2004-06-21 Thread Sebastian Gnoyke
Hi,
i use cocoon-2.1.5-dev and have problems to get the avalon component 
'ExtendetComponentSelector'
registered in the cocoon.xconf. The class has not a ROLE - string. Is this 
correct, or have i
do something else to get these component in my flow skript?

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