From: Ovidiu Predescu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 6/9/02 2:36 PM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ovidiu Predescu
Can't we just stop crossposting?
Who wants to follow the discussion gets on the Avalon list.
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On 6/9/02 11:17 PM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ovidiu Predescu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [VOTE] Schematron validator in Anteater
(andCocoonvalidatingTransformer)
On 6/9/02 2:36 PM,
From: David Haraburda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 16:28, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
The real reason: Cocoon is not a Servlet.
Cocoon conceptually lives in the same space of Tomcat, not on top of it.
I certainly agree that conceptually Cocoon is much more than a simple
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Friday 07 June 2002 11:37, Jeremy Quinn wrote:
. . .
On Friday, June 7, 2002, at 06:12 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
. . .
So a parallel wiki (or whatever) structure is the way to go
IMHO, but this
comes once again to the
On Monday 10 June 2002 09:00, John Morrison wrote:
. . .
We are not allowed to run a dynamic server.
. . .
I know - what Jeremy was suggesting is a mechanism where the dynamic part
runs on the user's Cocoon server, and sends doc updates/comments to bugzilla.
Kind of a cocoon feedback
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Monday 10 June 2002 09:00, John Morrison wrote:
. . .
We are not allowed to run a dynamic server.
. . .
I know - what Jeremy was suggesting is a mechanism where the
dynamic part
runs on the user's Cocoon server, and sends doc
On Monday 10 June 2002 09:53, Steven Noels wrote:
. . .
I was thinking of something along these lines for Forrest however, where
non-Cocoon documentors (Xerces, Axis, etc) probably don't have an
instance of Cocoon running on their workstation.
If Cocoon is not available, what might help is
Hi folks,
In less than 10 days, (potential) customers asked how does Cocoon
compare to Struts and JSP ? This isn't the first time this question is
asked, but it's becoming more and more frequent. So in turn I ask you
this question, since my knowledge of Struts is limited to the docs at
the
I am experiencing lock-ups with the current CVS HEAD version (current as
of about Jun 10th, 08:00 UTC).
Environment: Solaris 8 SPARC, JDK 1.3.1, Tomcat 4.01
I have a very simple sitemap with basically just this entry:
map:match pattern=
map:generate src=docs/index.xml/
On Monday 10 June 2002 10:23, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
. . .
4 - Can we integrate Stuts and Cocoon ?
--
The JSP part of Struts can certainly be integrated into Cocoon using the
JSPGenerator. What about the controller part (i.e. the servlets) ?
. . .
Rings a
haul2002/06/10 01:34:45
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/acting/modular
DatabaseAction.java
Log:
action dev=CH type=update
DatabaseActions, changed behaviour: Tables are used in order of appearance
in tableset, before they were used in
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At 10:05 10/06/2002 +0200, you wrote:
On Monday 10 June 2002 09:53, Steven Noels wrote:
. . .
I was thinking of something along these lines for Forrest however, where
non-Cocoon documentors (Xerces, Axis, etc) probably don't have an
instance of Cocoon running on their workstation.
If
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 08:53 AM, Steven Noels wrote:
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Monday 10 June 2002 09:00, John Morrison wrote:
. . .
We are not allowed to run a dynamic server.
. . .
I know - what Jeremy was suggesting is a mechanism where the
haul2002/06/10 01:40:08
Modified:.changes.xml
Log:
Revision ChangesPath
1.185 +5 -1 xml-cocoon2/changes.xml
Index: changes.xml
===
RCS file:
As I understand from your conversation is that one of your problems is
that you are not allowed to setup a dynamic server.
But what about setting up a dynamic server in the background where a
CMS is installed and allows emails as input and commiters and
contributers can manage the
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 09:28 AM, Ugo Cei wrote:
I am experiencing lock-ups with the current CVS HEAD version
(current as of about Jun 10th, 08:00 UTC).
Environment: Solaris 8 SPARC, JDK 1.3.1, Tomcat 4.01
I have a very simple sitemap with basically just this entry:
From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 08:53 AM, Steven Noels wrote:
From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I was thinking of something along these lines for Forrest
however, where
non-Cocoon documentors (Xerces, Axis, etc) probably
haul2002/06/10 02:02:07
Modified:.changes.xml
Log:
Revision ChangesPath
1.186 +4 -1 xml-cocoon2/changes.xml
Index: changes.xml
===
RCS file:
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 09:51 AM, Steven Noels wrote:
Whether this is done using Wiki/chaperon / slash-edit / XMLForm /
Michael Hartle -style editors, I'm open to anything that is simple and
works across a variety of browsers, as Forrest currently is trying to
do.
I do intend to get
From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I do intend to get involved with Forrest, if I can help with
this aspect, then great.
Do we need to warm up your seat already?
/Steven
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Diana,
Nope, I can't (I'm not a committer to the Cocoon project anymore). I am
forwarding your message to the mailing list for cocoon developers, where
such issues should be sent to.
Pier
Diana Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Pier,
I was told you could change the faq link info
snip/
Ditto on a stock version of OS/X, same Tomcat.
Pretty-much the same complexity of sitemap, although mine is a sub-sitemap
that I have under mount.
Jason
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Hi,
Testing today.
Perhaps because reading xsl format is not my strong suit, I am not seeing
how the esql:parameter could help push a blob into a database. I'll have to
test. I looked at the callable statement example
...
esql:call{? = foo(esql:parameter direction=in
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Monday 10 June 2002 10:41, Michael Wechner wrote:
. . .
But what about setting up a dynamic server in the background where a
CMS is installed and allows emails as input and commiters and
contributers can manage the documentation (WYSIWYG or on the command
On 10.Jun.2002 -- 07:56 AM, Roger I Martin PhD wrote:
Hi,
Testing today.
Perhaps because reading xsl format is not my strong suit, I am not seeing
how the esql:parameter could help push a blob into a database. I'll have to
test. I looked at the callable statement example
Oh no, it
Hi!
I have alsmost 2 years' experience in the XML (Cocoon) vs. JSP (Struts)
fight in our company, wrote several documents related to
Cocoon/Struts/Self-implemented framework comparison and I'd like to tell
that all the arguments for Cocoon break on the following:
- Cocoon has
some additions/comments inline.
Hi!
I have alsmost 2 years' experience in the XML (Cocoon) vs. JSP (Struts)
fight in our company, wrote several documents related to
Cocoon/Struts/Self-implemented framework comparison and I'd like to tell
that all the arguments for Cocoon break on the following:
] --
[echo] Apache Cocoon 20020610 [1999-2002]
[echo] --
[echo] Building with Apache Ant version 1.6alpha compiled on June 10 2002
[echo] using build file /home/rubys
shannon 2002/06/10 06:12:28
Modified:src/documentation/xdocs/howto/xmlform-wizard
howto-xmlform-wizard-1.xml
Log:
Patch submitted by author Heidi-Marie Brannan,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] It corrects the file name register
to registration.xml. Still to fix adding
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shannon 2002/06/10 06:15:24
Modified:src/documentation/xdocs/howto/xmlform-wizard Tag:
cocoon_2_0_3_branch howto-xmlform-wizard-1.xml
Log:
sync with HEAD
Revision ChangesPath
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From: Justin Fagnani-Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim,
I'm having a problem getting my new language to work. I created my
own
MarkupLanguage class, core-logicsheet, and added this to my
cocoon.xconf:
markup-languages
component-instance
Ah! Ok.
Don't see any other possibility, but then I haven't worked with BLOBs so
far.
Only one would want to use esql:parameter
type=blobxsp:exprbuffer/xsp:expr/esql:parameter
I'll be look at this and push it along. It would be understood that the
input for the blob is a byte array.
vgritsenko2002/06/10 09:32:18
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/language/markup/xsp
Tag: cocoon_2_0_3_branch XSPObjectHelper.java
Log:
Fix error in XMLizable handling.
Revision ChangesPath
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No
vgritsenko2002/06/10 09:33:33
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/language/markup/xsp
XSPObjectHelper.java
Log:
Fix error in XMLizable handling.
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +3 -2
Sylvain,
I had asked this question myself about 6 months ago.
A few things happened since then, and Cocoon now has a new component:
XMLForm. It tightly integrades with Cocoon and provides all features of
Struts which I am aware of or at least I ever used.
Your document will be a valuable
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
From: Mattam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Ivelin Ivanov [Sun, 09 Jun 2002 11:22:07 -0500]:
|
| Two almost identical transformers are confusing me.
| What is the difference between the two?
| Should one be deprecated?
|
| I'd vote for the one which implements the W3C
From: Ivelin Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
From: Mattam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Ivelin Ivanov [Sun, 09 Jun 2002 11:22:07 -0500]:
|
| Two almost identical transformers are confusing me.
| What is the difference between the two?
| Should one be
From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
...
After some investigation in CocoonServlet's classloading stuff (which
has a lng history), it appears to me that classpath and
classloader
are different issues and that we don't really need the
RepositoryClassloader there. Discussion
On Monday 10 June 2002 02:38 pm, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
So in short, my proposal is : remove classloading stuff in CocoonServlet
and move it to ParanoidCocoonServlet. Of course, classpath computation
is left unchanged in CocoonServlet.
Go for it. Sounds like you have done your research and are
On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 13:38, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
After some investigation in CocoonServlet's classloading stuff (which
has a lng history), it appears to me that classpath and classloader
are different issues and that we don't really need the
RepositoryClassloader there. Discussion
Peter Royal wrote:
On Monday 10 June 2002 02:38 pm, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
So in short, my proposal is : remove classloading stuff in CocoonServlet
and move it to ParanoidCocoonServlet. Of course, classpath computation
is left unchanged in CocoonServlet.
Go for it. Sounds like you have
Ivelin,
Yesterday I had a deeper look into the new XMLForms implementation. As a
found it very interesting I startet to implement my own examples with the
result that I wrote a bean, that uses an XML document which is set in the
sitemap as input source.
As I needed the SourceResolver and the
Hi Geoff,
Here's the deal:
Jakarta Tomcat, from version 4.0 and on, provides an in-memory
Environment Naming Context (ENC). To enlist an object into this ENC,
you configure it in server.xml, and then in your web application's
web.xml file. Tomcat keeps a seperate ENC for each web application
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