I did a completely new and fresh checkout of the CVS HEAD and can't build
it. It fails on a validation issue:
validate-config:
[echo] Conducting validation of core configuration files.
[echo] (You can turn validation off if you must, using ./properties.xml)
[echo] Validating all c
>
>Steven Noels: indefatigable committer of the Forrest documentation
>project, generous host/facilitator/supporter of CocoonWiki and other
>valuable community resources at outerthought.net, strong advocate for a
>first-rate, Cocoon-based documentation system and associated best
>practices, a
I'm doing a Technical Review for New Riders on Andy King's book called "Web
Site Optimization". It's all about making web sites as fast as possible
and as compatible as possible with different browsers.
Cocoon is, of course, very suited for delivering optimized content to
different browsers.
I
At 00:24 22/07/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I'd like to propose Christopher Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> as committer
>to Cocoon. He has done an amazing job in supporting the
>continuations-enabled Rhino Javascript engine, without which the current
>control flow layer would not have been possib
At 15:44 16/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Berin Loritsch wrote:
>
>>Cocoon can definitely use its own blueprint. A Cocoon Application
>>Blueprint is an essential document that we need. There are two ways
>>of using Cocoon: integrated in with a traditional J2EE environment,
>>and standalone. The bl
At 13:15 15/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>
>>Apache Cocoon 2.0.3 Released
>>
>>The Apache Cocoon team is proud to announce the new release
>>of Apache Cocoon.
>
>
>As always: congrats gals and guys!
From me too. Congrats and thanks for a
At 15:32 12/07/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Bert Van Kets wrote:
>
>>this is a great idea if implemented properly. I hate being moved to a
>>new page just clicking on a link on an abbreviation.
>>I see different implementations
>>1. a link to a footnote on the same p
Sending you all the strength I can.
Rest assured that you got a LOT of friends here on the list.
See you when you have found some answers to the new questions.
Bert
At 19:59 11/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Due to some events in my life, the chaos in myself grew too much and the
>dancing star is fa
At 16:19 12/07/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
>>Hi All,
>>this is mostly a pedantic issue. But one thing that bugs me about much
>>of the existing cocoon documentation is the style in which
>>Cocoon-specific abbreviations are used. A good example:
>>http://xml.apache.org/cocoon
Thanks Jens and Berin,
My Java experience is limited to a bit of JSP and taglibs. Trying to get
this running will be a good experience and jump to other stuff I'd like
Cocoon to do.
ImageMagic seems to have circumvented the GIF license stuff because AFAICT
it can write GIFs too. The image con
Hi Cocoon Guru's,
I'm planning on using Stefano's ImageReader reader to generate
thumbnails. It took me only a few minutes to implement it, but then I saw
it only supports JPG images. Is there any possibility to support GIF
images or other formats as well? I found that JDK 1.4 jai implements
I just did a fresh update of the CVS HEAD and checked the portal with and
without an internet connection and it works fine. I'm using JDK 1.3.1_02,
Tomcat 4.0.1, Win2K server.
Do an update of the CVS HEAD again. Carsten was moving the samples around
at about that time. Do a "build clean" and
I have just tried the build without the webapp or the samples using "build
-Dexclude.webapp.samples=yes -Dexclude.webapp.documentation=yes webapp
build -Dexclude.webapp.samples=yes -Dexclude.webapp.documentation=yes
webapp" and found a WAR file of 2.9MB. I saw,however, that the api docs
are st
At 15:09 27/06/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Ivelin,
>
>I like "subBow" - but it's sunBow :-).
>
> >>
>Noticed that there is a new release of sunBow,
>http://radio.weblogs.com/0108489/2002/06/19.html#a5
><<
>Yes we posted an announcement to the user's list - but because it will end
>up being a commer
I'm using the sourceWritingTransformer to write the content of a page to
disk. Every time I this I get some lines in the tomcat console like:
startTransformingElement: insert - 0
startTransformingElement: source - 1
endTransformingElement: source - 6
startTransformingElement: path - 1
endTransform
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.
>
> > What was the final functionality you were looking for?
>
>A way to dynamically choose/load skins and other config information that was
>particular to a client.
>
>Eventually that'll be driven from a session or cookie setting but I wanted
>to get the snippet in place first, so I thought I co
At 11:02 31/05/2002 +0200, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>From: "Bert Van Kets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Building my new skin (gosh that sounds weird!) I noticed that due to the
> > crawler there is a problem with the images that are used in CSS.
> >
Go to Sun's JDBC driver page at
http://industry.java.sun.com/products/jdbc/drivers
I have used Netdirect's driver with great succes http://www.j-netdirect.com/
Bert
At 08:36 29/05/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>My point is we could avoid the conversion of SQL result rows into XML in
>Cocoon alltogethe
My 2 suggestions on what to put underneath Cocoon:
- something Shakira looking
- something Brad Pit looking
Make a choice to your personal taste.
Bert
P.S. Sorry, couldn't resist. Though we needed to lighten up after a flame
war almost broke out again today.
At 14:28 22/05/2002 +0200, you wrote
YES, YES, YES!
I already ordered the book, but getting a look at some chapters will be a
great teaser.
Thanks for the opportunity,
Bert
At 08:35 22/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>together with our publisher (www.newriders.com), we are looking for people
>interested in reviewing chapters from
I am using the portal in the development of my current project. I use it
to provide a complete administrative system for the Belgium Society of
Anesthesia and Resucitation. They will be able to manage all the data
online and also edit the content of the public and member site.
The portal is v
At 17:21 14/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> > and, in fact, the class
> >
> > org.apache.avalon.excalibur.source.ResourceSourceFactory
> >
> > has been renamed
> >
> > org.apache.excalibur.source.impl.ResourceSourceFactory
> >
> > can you please fix that ASAP? the entire cocoon tree is unworka
At 15:44 10/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Team,
>
>as you might have noticed, I will be away from the list for nearly
>one week. I'm 'back' next friday.
>
>I'm looking forward to see some of you at the JAX 2002 next week !?
>
>Cheers
>
>Carsten
AAH, stop reminding me I can't go. :-(((
It's right there in the CVS!
What version are you referring to?
Bert
At 16:13 7/05/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Would somebody who knows what they are doing get the portal stuff
>back into the webapp demo?
>
>Thanks,
>
>J.
>
>--LongSig
>
>It's so stupid of modern civilization to have given
I have pretty printed the source snips of the portal documentation. I used
todays version from CVS (incl. Carsten's update on authentication).
It prints a LOT better ;-)
I've attached the file so that it can replace the one in CVS.
Bert
"My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobble
Nice feature.
I'm working on an app that needs to present a lot of info to the users (on
call lists, vacation lists, personal data, links, ...). I was thinking of
using the portal to give people the opportunity to see their favorite data
on the start page. The tabs are a great solution to pre
At 11:53 29/04/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>>On another subject, I think publishing documents with numbered paragraphs
>>(and numbering documents themselves?) would help during the reviewing stage,
>>allowing terse but precise quotations.
>
>Good point.
>
>Diana
There are two ways in doing this :
But I hear very often complains about too many configuration files for
>Cocoon (web.xml, logkit.xconf, cocoon.xconf, sitemap.xmap etc). By
>segmenting
>this further, we will get a smaller cocoon.xconf, but it will not get
>less complicated, I fear.
My thoughts exactly. The information needs to
> > I saw the mention and tried it in XMLSPy myself. The result is
> > awful. Attributes and child elements that are present are always set as
> > obligatory. I would have to go through the whole list and adjust nearly
> > everything. I'd rather reverse engineer by hand.
>
>Woops, i should be
At 21:02 26/04/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>Bert Van Kets wrote:
> > I have been updating the sitemap DTD, using the
> > src\webapp\resources\entities\sitemap-v02.dtd file, and found that a
> lot of
> > attributes and elements are missing. ex. the logger attribute is not
&g
I have been updating the sitemap DTD, using the
src\webapp\resources\entities\sitemap-v02.dtd file, and found that a lot of
attributes and elements are missing. ex. the logger attribute is not present.
I did it to use this DTD in XMLSpy to see all the possible attributes and
child elements of
I can compile Cocoon again, but I had to install J2EE. The
HttpServletResponseWrapper class that's called from
CocoonFilterGeneratorImpl is part of the J2EE. It's the first time I had
this problem since using Cocoon 2rc1. Shouldn't the
HttpServletResponseWrapper class be included to avoid u
I'm using Tomcat 4.0.1, so that can't be the problem.
To be sure I erased the xml-cocoon2 directory and did a completely new
checkout with winCVS.
The command "build installwar" still gives the compilation error.
I will just erase the servlet directory in the scratchpad to get going
again, but
I've just downloaded the CVS HEAD to a new, clean directory. The build fails.
My setup: win2k server, JDK 1.3.1_02
Bert
compile:
[copy] Copying 28 files to C:\xml-cocoon2\build\cocoon\classes
[echo] Compiling with Java 1.3, debug on, optimize off, deprecation off
[javac] Compil
Why not schedule a request to a URL in some spider program. Simply
requesting the URL of the pipeline will trigger it. You can do that on a
client machine. You can even use IE for this.
I know it's not perfect, but it's probably the easiest way.
Bert
At 16:31 16/04/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>H
FANTASTIC!!
Guess my prayers did come true! ;)
I'll play around with it once my projects I'm working on now are up and
running.
THANKS A LOT!
Bert
At 23:06 15/04/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Cocoon'ers!
>
>We have finished our connectivity toolkit Web3 that seamlessly
>integrates Cocoon 2 and mu
With Cocoon this kind of thing can be handled so easily
>that I don't think "search engine optimization" should be an excuse for
>turning away your EXISTING users who ALREADY HAVE an (old) link to your
>site.
>
>Con
>
> > -Original Message-
> >
c2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.3.2
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Sunday, 14 April 2002 08:57
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Search Engine Optimization and Cocoon (long!)
> >
> >
>
If you get visits from search engines to those pages it would be crazy to
get rid of those links. I would however install the new pages without the
query string and try to get as high as possible with as many SE's as
possible. Once those new links do their work, you have an alternative and
y
SEO is a very vague and ever changing science. There's a lot to know about
each and every Search engine. The rules are different for every one of
them. I will only give the major, more general rules to get you going.
---
>Believe me, it gets much worse: we might end up having client-side
>technology (see Xopus, for example) that gives you an XML file directly
>thru the POST (I've implemented another WYSIWIG browser-based javascript
>client that does exactly this and you wouldn't believe how easy it was
>to do it.
t on it or on future plans?
>
>HTH,
>Michael
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: vrijdag 12 april 2002 11:51
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Wyona/Xopus XML editor
> >
> >
> > Wh
One of my *things* is Search Engine Optimization or SEO. SEO tries to
define the rules a site must comply to to be "found" by search engines and
thus get a lot of relevant visitors. I found Cocoon to be a perfect
platform to do server side programming that can be hidden entirely from the
cli
What is happening to the Wyona/Xopus XML editor that created so much
traffic. Is this scratched? Are we waiting for some release?
I'm sure a lot of people can use a good browser based XML editor.
Bert
This mail is written in 100% recycled electrons.
-
In our company most developers are heavily into MS products. I am,
however, mostly into Open Source and more specifically into Cocoon.
Our sister companies are implementing SAP (ERP, CRM, BW, ...) where we add
Internet in top of it. Up till now we have used MS products for this.
I am very much
The load and save attributes are mixed in the SunShinePreTransformer.java
file. I did the following change:
-public static final String CREATECONTEXT_SAVE_ATTRIBUTE = "load"; //
optional
-public static final String CREATECONTEXT_LOAD_ATTRIBUTE = "save"; //
optional
+public static
Working on it. I'll contribute once I have enough info gathered.
Bert
At 22:58 3/04/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Bert Van Kets wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that the docs are out of date. I was trying to get some
> > things working using the request logi
It seems to me that the docs are out of date. I was trying to get some
things working using the request logisheet and it seems that version 2
contains a lot more tags that are not documented. There are even
attributes that are not documented (ex. as="xml"). It is very frustrating
having to
I just did a complete clean build from CVS. All the pipelines from the
sunspotdemoportal are gone?! The actions are still there.
Can someone check this out please? I need the pipelines as a sample for my
development.
Bert
"My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the l
No probs on win2K with IE6
Bert
At 07:57 27/03/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>From: "Ivelin Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
> > > From: "Ivelin Ivanov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > > I see a thin white line separating the top blue banner
> > > >
When I try to read nodes from the sunRise session context I I can't got any
deeper than the first level.
When I use this file:
http://cocoon.apache.org/sunshine/1.0";>
I get :
- http://cocoon.apache.org/sunshine/1.0";>
-
bert
-
bert
bert
bert
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;
It works,
Thanks a lot.
I did not add the application parameter through. I might need it later,
but the session context is accessible without it.
I'm sorry for my stupidity in not seeing the parameter. I must have
overlooked it at least three times. I'm still puzzled about something
though.
When my input into the Cocoon community will be worth something I will
certainly attend. I'm still too much in the learning phase right
now. Perhaps next year.
Bert
At 14:50 20/03/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Matthew,
>
>Matthew Langham wrote:
> > Yesterday S&N hosted a Cocoon GetTogether at th
ne way to do so, is to use the
>sunShine-session actions.
>
>Carsten
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:24 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: sunShine fails to create ses
When trying to get the sunShine example running I get an error. :( I guess
I'm missing something in my sitemap, but can't find it.
My platform:
Win2K server SP2
SDK 1.3.1_01
Tomcat 4.0.1
Cocoon 2.0.2-dev CVS build with scratchpad of March 7th
Here's my XML file:
http://cocoon.apache.org/sunshi
I aggregate two XML files, one containing the menu structure and one
containing the content, and transform the result to XHTML.
If the content file is missing, due to an error in the menu xml file, I get
an error telliong me the file is missing as a replacement of the
content. Of course this i
> 4) Currently only IE 5.5+ implements this using the
>contentEditable='true' attribute on every element. Mozilla has scheduled
>such a feature for version 1.1 to be released in July. See
>
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97284
>
>[please, go there and vote for that bug so that it
> >>
>Is the sunRise-login action defined anywhere?
><<
>Yes. If you build Cocoon with the authentication/portal then you will find
>the action in the sitemap:
The current sitemap has some CR/LF conversion problems. On my Win2K
machine some transfomers, serializers and actions are defined on 1
Thanks,
but I'm not going to learn PERL to get a Cocoon app going, even if PERL is
a better text parser. Is there a generator that can parse the log files at
this time?
Bert
At 10:36 26/02/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Bert Van Kets wrote:
>>With all the tools that are built into coc
With all the tools that are built into cocoon lately, is it possible to
generate XML from web server log files? I'd like to parse log files from
Apache and IIS.
How would I do this?
Bert
"My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the letters
get in the wrong places." A.
In http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/tutorial.html the tutorial
assumes that an xsl is available in the stysheets directory.
The tutor assumes a sitemap entry of:
The ipms stylesheet can't be found anywhere, nor is it described in the
tutor. I don't have a problem creating th
Can someone PLEASE replace the tab characters with spaces in the following
files:
cocoon/documentation/xdocs/developing/sunrise.xml
cocoon/documentation/xdocs/developing/sunshine-contexts.xml
cocoon/documentation/xdocs/developing/sunspot.xml
This will correct the *very* wide pages.
Bert
--
I've just done the same thing, but mine runs fine.
Have you deleted the work directory to avoid compatibility problems with a
previous version?
Bert
At 10:26 22/02/2002 +, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I've just checked the latest version out the CVS. It builds okay but when I
>run it I get a Cocoon inte
The latest CVS doesn't build.
I deleted the build directory, just to make sure. Did a checkout twice to
make sure I got all the files.
I build using
build.bat -Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes -Dinclude.scratchpad.libs=yes webapp
on Win2K server and get the error
---
Hi Carsten,
I rebuilt Cocoon today (seem to do that several times each day lately :-))
after some updates were released on CVS and tested the Portal again. Is
there any way I can get a version when I checkout a CVS version?
I am still having some problems with the portal though. I am getting
I'm getting ArrayIndexOutOfBounds errors on the portal. I log in as
a guest or administrator and at different points I'm getting the
error. It happens on different occasions, but most of the time
whenI request the main page after the login. Here's the
error:
Cocoon 2 - Internal server error
ty
Has anybody been able to use the FileWriterTransformer under
Windows?
I'm getting file access errors from Cocoon (Could not read resource
file:/C:/tomcat/webapps/cocoon/mount/editor/docs/test1.xml),
althought the test1.xml file does exist! The tests 1 through 4 work
perfectly under Linux. Does W
I can't get the FileWriterTransformer to work in Win2K. Cocoon is
giving me an Internal Server Error: Could not read resource
file:/C:/tomcat/webapps/cocoon/mount/editor/docs/test1.xml.
The same Cocoon configuration works fine in SuSE Linux 7.3.
Does anybody have any idea what could be wrong?
Ber
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