Cocoon 2.2

2008-12-24 Thread Michael Müller

Hi together,

I just want to re-deploy my web site using cocoon 2.2. But there is no 
cocoon war file. What do I hav to do to create this from the sources? Is 
there any tutorial?

I haven't found any make and install :(
If i need an ide, I'm using netbeans.

Thx.

And greatings of the season!

Michael

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Re: Cocoon 2.2

2008-12-24 Thread Job van Ommen
Hello Michael,

Have you looked at
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/maven-plugins/maven-plugin/1.0/deploy-war-mojo.htmlalready?

Cheers,

Job

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Michael Müller 
michael.muel...@mueller-bruehl.de wrote:

 Hi together,

 I just want to re-deploy my web site using cocoon 2.2. But there is no
 cocoon war file. What do I hav to do to create this from the sources? Is
 there any tutorial?
 I haven't found any make and install :(
 If i need an ide, I'm using netbeans.

 Thx.

 And greatings of the season!

 Michael

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Re: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?

2008-12-24 Thread Philippe GAUTHIER
Hello,
I had the null exception too, I remember solving it by changing to a
newer version of the batik library.
I also tried using the svg syntax and the fo:instream-foreign-object element.
Best regards,

Philippe Gauthier


2008/12/23 Marten van der Honing mvdhon...@noeska.com:
 Now i tried:

 fo:external-graphic
 src=url('data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhMAAzALMAAMe8UuTZWggCDq2lQzAAYCQASJSP
 NBUAK/zQ4VRUEiQiDvje
 nLyYtXx4JU8/TgAAACH5BAkAAA8ALAAwADMAAAT/8ElJqr0z63072VRxCCR5
 FBioEeLhjm6BVhlxKGVenpb62LqgQEb7uRyM5KBhaDgVON5nUyA5BkqD1pmIzh4i
 BGLBLG+fihNqdXCIGcym3NnoSgUMsXa/PduJGWEIDHyFTQkJLhUCb4aGdWmAEgd5
 CAOOe3UJQyiMY46XfJBqUzJiAJhbXQI8badaoZijgAR4enuxhzhDFiSVoZfBsKqR
 M1VuCADAxCYdI2ILy8LCDVBSLLaWwFwmXz82vwPB07F1rGs2yMoGl5DnRRSUY+L0
 9faH72DIDPRNUPka5GmzR1CcAUTvbIgJQI8brykZ5EUrSNGfAiIKoPVDKGWDgnAU
 /wcoq4fmRMYFEy9xhBcozwJlI0eKpAdT5EFrBTSKfAIwIMiaMWeKG+lPQMZkRFcd
 YDlBIoCaM4GKBKpL4zqOazY4jfp0KkypNhu4eTmV51KIEV12lQr069OuXrveZMV0
 ktq3ePPq3bu26FkQTvkKHvz0ZiS0Te8SXow3gNm6DwLnDfCWMmPLqKrRRSzh4xjK
 oPmGxoy58dy/WhU/DaCFwYLSjWMDsOw3q88xs3OjUmDg82jdoYGfhixxtEpbL1fn
 /j3aL2TPr5cv2TXmNXPg0pUSdxmg++wlmwSM7T4atPfQtTlHznP+u+Yb45crZz7A
 Durb1slPZzWCO/n/AHa3H+4PIHgWIADviYBcgAwypJ16xf2HIE42nJRfgwK+tx0C
 AV7ixSJjXdhgfWncl5Zv+iXYy3gYeqciYK6JyNqH34iH4ogPcmALgyTms0hvMkr4
 YkAsdqgZLcfcCGCP3kxQC3stHkkDiEqSN2FPEhTgRosCfvgBlUECkOOJQf43gJcU
 1FKklUfaZheHXGoIzyIGSjimkye1aMA/BNYARJFikiCJkze4duBBOzTpJDYfRben
 oHUBIYQOiqj3TS1CdLSCDSNMGoOiHEhqgqahyvCCCKgSAdmmpqZqaZoWyCBrCj74
 WYGqtS7qQQ+5hsrrBhEAADs=') /

 Also no image is displayed.

 Is this possible with cocoon?

 I am afraid i do have to write images temporary to the filesystem :-(

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Marten van der Honing [mailto:mvdhon...@noeska.com]
 Verzonden: dinsdag 23 december 2008 21:02
 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org
 Onderwerp: RE: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?


 With

 xsl:value-of select=$image-base64 /

 i get the base64 content as tekst inside the pdf.

 But with

 fo:external-graphic src=url('data:image/gif;base64,{$image-base64}')
 height=3cm width=3cm /

 i still get no visible image :-(

 The error i got before was due to an mistake i made in another part of my
 xsl stylesheet.

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:joerg.heini...@gmx.de]
 Verzonden: dinsdag 23 december 2008 20:39
 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org
 Onderwerp: Re: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?


 Marten van der Honing wrote:

 Peter: Did you write a preprocessor in cocoon? Where can i find more
 info on that?

 Meanwhile i tried another approach:
 xsl:variable name=image-base64 select=.//IMAGE/

 You might try
 xsl:variable name=image-base64 select=string(.//IMAGE)/ just to be
 sure.

 fo:external-graphic
 src=url('data:image/gif;base64,{$image-base64}')
 height=3cm width=3cm /

 But now i get an error in html instead of an pdf file:

 java.lang.NullPointerException:

 Cocoon stacktrace[hide]

 java.lang.NullPointerException cocoon://fop_post/xsl - 4:14

 Exception in StreamGenerator.generate() cocoon://fop_post/xsl - 4:14
 [TransformerException] context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 11:32
 map:serialize type=xml context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 7:33
 map:generate type=stream context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 44:37
 map:serialize type=fo2pdf context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 43:42
 map:transform context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 32:38 map:generate
 context://sitemap.xmap - 1034:92 map:mount

 Can you post parts of the actual Java stack trace?

 Joerg

 Maybe i should try to show the base64 as text in the pdf first to see
 if it still there.

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Peter Flynn [mailto:pfl...@ucc.ie]
 Verzonden: donderdag 18 december 2008 10:24
 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org
 Onderwerp: Re: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?


 Ken Starks wrote:
 [...]
 I did have a few images that were stored also in a database, but I
 would pre-process them in a seperate stage, generating a local copy,
 and populating a table of the database with the path. This was a
 batch process, not an interactive one, and it used python rather than
 cocoon. (Actually, it could do a minor amount of image-processing as
 well, such as cropping, changing contrast, creating thumbnails,
 changing to a different format, Etc and used Image magick as well as
 python).

 I do something very similar, taking in Word XML documents. The
 preprocessor extracts any encoded image data, converts them back to
 image format, creates thumbnails and web-res versions, and adds
 details of them to an XML file in their directory, rather than using a
 database. The XSL[T] processes then reference them externally as
 images, which is probably faster than doing database extraction and
 image conversion in real time.

 I suppose it depends on the amount of storage you have, and how
 important it is to you to store your images on a database.

 In this case there are typically only a handful of images, so a
 database
 would be overkill: YMMV.

 ///Peter

 

Re: Cocoon 2.2

2008-12-24 Thread Michael Müller

Job,

haven't seen this before. Thanks.
I'll try it after these days...

Michael

Job van Ommen schrieb:


Hello Michael,

Have you looked at 
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/maven-plugins/maven-plugin/1.0/deploy-war-mojo.html 
already?


Cheers,

Job


On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Michael Müller 
michael.muel...@mueller-bruehl.de 
mailto:michael.muel...@mueller-bruehl.de wrote:


Hi together,

I just want to re-deploy my web site using cocoon 2.2. But there
is no cocoon war file. What do I hav to do to create this from the
sources? Is there any tutorial?
I haven't found any make and install :(
If i need an ide, I'm using netbeans.

Thx.

And greatings of the season!

Michael

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RE: FW: Problem with large xml using aggregate

2008-12-24 Thread Kothapalli, Rajani K
 Size of the xml is about 2MB.
Subpiplines are our components.

I see error message

 CocoonServlet: ClientAbortException:  java.net.SocketException: Connection 
reset by peer: socket write error.

This might mean that Coneection is been closed before all the data is written 
to socket.
Not sure if it is a timing issue or buffersize issue.


-Original Message-
From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:joerg.heini...@gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:45 PM
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: Problem with large xml using aggregate

Kothapalli, Rajani K wrote:

 We have a pipeline that looks like:

 map:pipeline

 map:match pattern=*/*.testcontent
 map:aggregate element=wrapper
   map:part src=cocoon:/{1}/x/
 map:part src=cocoon:/{1}/y/
 map:part src=cocoon:/{1}/z/
 map:part src=cocoon:/{1}/xx/
   map:part src=cocoon:/{1}/xy/
 /map:aggregate
 map:transform src=x.xsl type=xslt-saxon8/
 map:transform src=y.xsl type=xslt-saxon8/
 map:transform src=z.xsl type=xslt-saxon8/
 map:serialize type=xml/
 /map:match
 /map:pipeline

 One of the request produces large xml

What size are we talking about?

 and if I run it in its own generator, the xml comes up fine.
 However, if it is a part of the aggregate it is clobbering the xml and then 
 xslt Parser is chocking on it.
 Even without any xslt parsing, I can see that the xml is clobbered.

How do the sub pipelines look like? Are there components of yours or is it just 
a plain file generator?

 Error message says; Invalid Qname
 Using cocoon-2.1.8

 I played with outputbuffersize for pipelines JVM_OPTS CATALINA_OPTS
 Cocoon servlet file-upload-size in web.xml Cocoon.xconf

I would not expect any of those to help.

Joerg

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RE: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?

2008-12-24 Thread Peter Flynn
On Tue, December 23, 2008 7:01 pm, Marten van der Honing wrote:
 Peter: Did you write a preprocessor in cocoon? Where can i find more info
 on
 that?

No, the preprocessor that sets it up is run separately through a CGI
script, using XSLT routines processed with Saxon. I can send you details
separately after the holidays.

I'd do it using Cocoon if I could grok Cocoon forms, but this has so far
eluded me.

///Peter

 Meanwhile i tried another approach:
 xsl:variable name=image-base64 select=.//IMAGE/
 fo:external-graphic
 src=url('data:image/gif;base64,{$image-base64}')
 height=3cm width=3cm /

 But now i get an error in html instead of an pdf file:

 java.lang.NullPointerException:

 Cocoon stacktrace[hide]

 java.lang.NullPointerException cocoon://fop_post/xsl - 4:14

 Exception in StreamGenerator.generate() cocoon://fop_post/xsl - 4:14
 [TransformerException]
 context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 11:32 map:serialize type=xml
 context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 7:33 map:generate type=stream
 context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 44:37 map:serialize type=fo2pdf
 context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 43:42 map:transform
 context://fop_post/sitemap.xmap - 32:38 map:generate
 context://sitemap.xmap - 1034:92 map:mount

 Maybe i should try to show the base64 as text in the pdf first to see if
 it
 still there.

 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: Peter Flynn [mailto:pfl...@ucc.ie]
 Verzonden: donderdag 18 december 2008 10:24
 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org
 Onderwerp: Re: generate pdf from xml with embedded image?


 Ken Starks wrote:
 [...]
 I did have a few images that were stored also in a database, but I
 would pre-process them in a seperate stage, generating a local copy,
 and populating a table of the database with the path. This was a batch
 process, not an interactive one, and it used python rather than
 cocoon. (Actually, it could do a minor amount of image-processing as
 well, such as cropping, changing contrast, creating thumbnails,
 changing to a different format, Etc and used Image magick as well as
 python).

 I do something very similar, taking in Word XML documents. The
 preprocessor extracts any encoded image data, converts them back to
 image format, creates thumbnails and web-res versions, and adds details
 of them to an XML file in their directory, rather than using a database.
 The XSL[T] processes then reference them externally as images, which is
 probably faster than doing database extraction and image conversion in
 real time.

 I suppose it depends on the amount of storage you have, and how
 important it is to you to store your images on a database.

 In this case there are typically only a handful of images, so a database
 would be overkill: YMMV.

 ///Peter


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