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need to be looking for why the script is not coming up with the right
path to that file.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:49 AM, David Swearingen
mailto:dswearin...@centrifugesystems.com>> wrote:
I'm running 0.9.0 and attempting to try the example des
I'm running 0.9.0 and attempting to try the example described here:
https://spark.incubator.apache.org/docs/0.9.0/streaming-programming-guide.html#a-quick-example
./bin/run-example
org.apache.spark.streaming.examples.JavaNetworkWordCount local[2]
localhost
But get the error:
./bin/ru
INT means in this case. This
> tutorial was created very early on. Since then hive has added support
> for timestamp type which has a clear meaning.
>
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 10:33 AM, David Swearingen
> wrote:
>> Thanks. Still not clear to me what a time field is as an INT:
&
t; 12 is a '\n' and 44 is a ','. Since the format is TEXTFILE integers
> are serialized into strings.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 7:52 AM, David Swearingen
> wrote:
>> I'm going through the tutorial at
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/Hive/tuto
I'm going through the tutorial at
https://cwiki.apache.org/Hive/tutorial.html . It's not clear to me what
the exact format of the log file would be for the sample queries described
eg at https://cwiki.apache.org/Hive/tutorial.html#Tutorial-LoadingData I
can't find a link to download such a file a
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> 1. Is fn:doc-available() high performance, or should we use
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We have a system with a million or so records. When attempting to discern
if a doc with a given uri is in the system, what's the fastest method?
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We are testing some of our document ingestion routines, using JUnit and
some other libraries, and we need to understand what the best practice is
for dealing with the finite amount of time (often tens of seconds) required
to ingest successfully, and thus how to somehow delay our assertions (that
in
logic of the first condition (the .xqy file)
for reasons I won't get into here.
Is there a way to do this? We tried adding a second state-transition
element, but that appears not to work, and this was just speculation since
we can't find any documentation to support doing this.
Tha
Having a problem with serving out .pdf files to IE under 2.1.6 using
map:read. Have researched this extensively with Google and am getting some
indications that there was a bug in the resource reader that was actually
not in an earlier reader, at least one person said they rolled back to the
2.0.4
Just created a fresh cocoon.war from 2.1.7 on Mac OS X under Java 1.4.2,
dropped it into webapps and hit localhost:8080/cocoon... Have done this a
bunch of times on Unix with no trouble but now am getting an error, below.
Have done a lot of searching on this problem but am not finding any good
lead
ully this helps somewhat.
Irv
David Swearingen wrote:
>I'm building a little logging system that will create a record in a
>database anytime one of about 20 different pages on my site is hit. So
>there are now say 20 different map:matches for these pages. I don't
>want to in
I'm building a little logging system that will create a record in a database
anytime one of about 20 different pages on my site is hit. So there are now
say 20 different map:matches for these pages. I don't want to insert some
kind of database call (ESQL, Action, other) in each map:match pattern
I store all my content for a Cocoon site in xml files. This means I make a
lot of use of the DirectoryGenerator. It works great, but I've got now some
legacy .pdf files from another project, sometimes hundreds per directory,
sometimes on another machine on the local network, and so it takes sever
Website is www.duinetwork.com, which is a legal portal. It's been on the
air for about 5 months. Totally Cocoon-driven, all content resides in xml
files. Pretty simple site, but has a portal-like architecture which allows
me to re-arrange portions of the page if I care to. I've been happy with
I need to run some cookie generation code (in a pipeline) before any of my web pages are processed. That is, I've got several pipelines, but I want this particular pipeline to run before any of the others are executed. Obviously, I don't want to have to modify every existing pipeline, and all sub
I'm running Cocoon at my hosting provider who has Tomcat 5 already installed. So for that reason, and to take advantage of any new Tomcat 5 features, I'd like to run Cocoon on 5. I just need to know if this is recommended -- are there any problems doing this? I couldn't find any literature addre
I've installed Cocoon successfully before on Windows but it's been a while, and now I'm doing it again, 2.1.5, and for some reason running build.bat is 'successful' but I cannot find the cocoon.war file. I am looking in build/cocoon directory, and I see a .jar file, but not a .war file. I've also
I'm trying to get Cocoon CLI to work. I've scoured all the documents on this, but can't figure out how cli knows where to find my sitemap. I have cocoon up and running just fine under Tomcat as a web application.
What I need is a very basic command line -- which commands are REQUIRED to simply
(Subject line of my post may be misleading.) What I'm trying to do is, when XSL processing of foo.xml is taking place, when a certain element is encountered in foo.xml, I want to insert content from someotherdocument.xml.
It appears that the XSLT function document() does this. Is this the bes
Thanks, Joerg. So I read up on Xindice last night. Are people using Xindice for production sites yet, or is it still in alpha?
David
Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 23.04.2004 02:18, David Swearingen wrote:> I picked Cocoon as my platform in part because of the ele
(Sorry for the length of this post, but I think it highlights some classic issues that others may encounter so I thought it was worth being specific.)
I'm building a web application -- not unlike a "portal" -- that contains mostly text content in files, and part of it requires me to solve a probl
Newbie question: what's the best way to view raw xml when debugging pipelines for web development? I think my question comes down to these two points:
1) Should serializers be switched to type="xml" so that I can see raw xml results in a browser?
2) If so, or, in general, are there some good t
Nina:
I didn't see a reply to your post. I'm relatively new to Cocoon but
can relate to your question and was considering this tonight.
Yes, if you're new to this environment it's going to be intimidating to
figure this out since yes, it's straightforward to do ith with a
relational db and servl
I'm looking into a way to generate content from multiple generators at
once after a user request (web) and then merge them together into one
output serializer. I looked into map:aggregate but the documentation
seems limited and I couldn't find any examples of doing this.
So, specifically, user re
enough to contribute.
David
--- Jorg Heymans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in the sitemap you do
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>
>
> then in your stylesheet do
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>
> David Swearingen wrote:
> > I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable
> defi
Yeah, it's weird: everyone keeps telling me that's the solution, but
the error I get when trying that is this:
"java.io.FileNotFoundException:
C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.30\webapps\cocoon\mount\my1\{$requestedfile} (The
system cannot find the file specified)"
So, it's ignoring the $ sign. Could I hav
I posted earlier this week about needing to pass a variable from the
sitemap to a stylesheet, and I understand how to do this, but I'm
getting a weird error now. [NOT SURE HOW TO ESCAPE HTML FOR POSTS TO
MAILING LIST.]
I'm setting the variable in the sitemap as follows:
Indeed I can use the variable in the stylesheet as described below by
Philip but I failed to anticipate that I have to use the variable
INSIDE of another tag, that is, I have a variable foo that represents a
filename and I have to use it as follows:
[cinclude:include src="foo.xml"]
I'm assumin
Thanks very much, Philip. That works.
David
--- Philipp Burkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable
> > defined in the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
>
> first you have to handle the parameter to the transformer w
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I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable defined in
the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
Specifically, I have {1} defined in the sitemap, which is the basename
of a file, and I want to refer to this filename in a stylesheet that's
called by a transformer. I'm then g
Newbie question: I am designing a dynamic website and have chosen
Cocoon as the architecture. The website will contain a 'classic'
structure, with left navigation, masthead, footer, and a body section
containing content. The various elements, like the navigation,
surrounding the content will rar
Thanks very much Antonio; the link to the wiki install page was
especially helpful.
David
--- Antonio Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David:
>
> 1- Try to download better Cocoon 2.1.4 it is far better than 2.0.4
> 2-The link page requested is:
> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=C
I'm having what appears to be a very common problem getting Cocoon to
work for the first time (error entails "...Xalan in incremental
processing mode..."). I was able once to solve this problem before on
another box but I've misplaced the webpage that described the fix. I'm
told this is a very he
I'm new to Cocoon. I'm trying to understand how to set up an area on
my server where I can 1) start doing some testing and 2) eventually
deploy production code. I've scoured the docs and several websites but
have had no luck in finding an answer to my question, below.
I've dropped the cocoon.war
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