The "need" isn't really for the high end caliber services. Rather it just seems to be more the "help, I'm stuck and lost." Time will tell.
steve
Tony Collen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Heh, yeah, I've thought of doing the same -- not necesarily announcing iton the lists -- but when I think of
I just posted to the user group an add for my services titled "Cocoon Consultant." I realized I am not as intimately familiar with the platform as many of you are, but I have been around the block a few times with Cocoon.
IMHO, Cocoon has a training and credibility gap with the greater software
I'd be willing to contribute all the information.
What I'm really looking for is a demonstration server where I could set up and demo this technology and variation of it. I think when people can actually see it working, and not just read about, it is when they become believers.
Steps toward build
How about a more general name that works for non-liner structures, such as
or or
Steve
Giacomo Pati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:> We currently have two sections named map:pipelines and map:pipeline in> the sitemap (2.1). As we all know from
I really like the way Cocoon can export (i.e. publish) to a simple HTML serving environment, especially since there is very little Cocoon hosting out there.
However, my site containes significant dynamic behavior, pipelines, etc..
Would it somehow be possible to bundle cocoon plus the applicaiton i
Cocoon Developers:
How may different XML Parser "resources" exist in default Cocoon?
Sometimes I see error log with xerces, other times crimson. Is this correct behavior?
Inquiring Mind Want To Know
Steve
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There is a built-in Cocoon generator component: org.apache.cocoon.components.profiler.ProfilerGenerator that provides pretty good time-consumption reporting of components in a pipeline. The above generator output some XML, and then there is a stylesheet to put in into nicer HTML. Search notes
I know this may not be the correct forum, but sincethere is such significant discussion of becoming a top level Apache project, I'm wondering if the name"Apache" could be re-visited.
In particular, any time (pretty much ALL the time) Imention Apache, people think of the web server. Thisconfusion w
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[let's keep this on [EMAIL PROTECTED] please]Steven Punte wrote:> To date, my understanding of open source software is that it expresses > no warranty at all. I'm unclear on what basis someone would be held > libel in a legal action.Patent infringements?-- S
Ted:
Can you give us a couple examples, without exposing anything sensitive, of previous litigation and or attempted litigation against Apache open source members?
It would be very helpful to have some understanding of how and why this can come about so that we can adopt a preventive posture.
Thanks!
Steve Punte
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Is file WEB-INF/lib/batik-all-1.5b2.jar Malformatted?
Can someone kindly confirm this?
> jar tvf batik-all-1.5b2.jar 0 Sun Jun 02 18:27:34 PDT 2002 META-INF/java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid EXT descriptor signature at java.util.zip.ZipInputStream.readEnd(ZipInputStream.java:348)
Jar file ~lib/batik-all-1.5b2.jar seems to be built incorrectly. At least, even attempting just to view it by way of "jar tvf batik-all-1.5b2.jar" producess an exception. I think it was rebuilt using winzip and not jar: perhaps doesn't have a manifest file now.
A repaired version can be download a
>
> So, I came to a conclusion that what Cocoon's
> documentation lacks is an
> ideological or conceptual papers. There's a lot of
> information in mailing
> lists, but it's mostly technical: how to do this or
> that. Less often and
> scattered is info on 'why' you do this and that in
> some part
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