, it's just that I have very little
time ATM.
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ing, and I'm
willing undertake the effort if it sounds reasonable to us all, and
produce a first working extensible JavaScript interpreter that might be
committed in Rhino. Meanwhile, we can start approaching the Rhino guys
and see what they think aboout it.
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he blame on Rhino for not using the flow is
misguided.
You know, I know, and almost everyone here knows. But this might not be
the case for the Cocoon user who's building a mission critical
application. Competition is tough, out there. :-)
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her's efforts. Succeeding in
having the continuations code in the Rhino tree will be a major success
and overhaul for the Cocoon flow. Even greater would be having a
community ownership on the flow as a whole, including the javascript
core stuff.
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n't think we want to do this.
If there is a choice, surely not. But if we manage to put the code back
in sync *and* Mozilla refuses to make it part of its CVS, we will need a
way to understand soon that something is breaking the precious
continuation code.
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Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
Your experience is the same as mine. The Rhino core needs to be
refactored to be extensible in order to allow multiple interpreters such
as the one that supports continuations.
Ouch. :-/ Do you envision other needs for extended interpreters? I doubt
that the Rhino guys
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Hmmm, if this is the case, that even Forrest committers has to have this
kind of right.
[RT] Why Forrest is not/does not become a subproject of Cocoon while
it's so heavily based on it?
Definitely something to consider, it makes a lot of sense.
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Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Mardi, 24 juin 2003, à 09:27 Europe/Zurich, Gianugo Rabellino a écrit :
...AFAIK you have to ask MARC to "subscribe" to the new lists: by
sending a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject "Add a list to
MARC"
But won't this create t
morrow:
archives are too important IMO to be left aside.
Also, I'm afraid that it would be pretty tough to have the MARC guys
sync the two lists in one single archive, but nothing forbids us to ask. :-)
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version, or if the next rhino
version is 3x faster than ours: we'll have to upgrade in a rush, hoping
that it's still possible somehow. And yes, I'm a bit scared. :-)
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m wondering if there is someone interested in joining this effort:
I'm not a rhino or flow guru, and I'm having quite an hard time figuring
out what to do next. If so, how can we manage to join forces?
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Orixo, th
David Crossley wrote:
I propose Reinhard Pötz to be a Cocoon committer.
+1, welcome Reinhard!
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welcome them into the
higher level of ASF participation.
Wow! Now, this is what I call great news. All the above three have being
doing a tremendous job, and they fully deserve the promotion. I'm really
happy to hear that, good luck with your shining ASF "career" guys!
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gianugo 2003/06/17 23:14:19
Modified:src/blocks/linotype/samples/repository/news/2 document.xml
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Making life easier to newbies. :-)
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cocoon-2.1/src/blocks/linotype/samples/repository/news/2/document.xml
Index
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
2) small to big -> give users the least possible freedom based on some
required functionality and grow as the users express their needs.
+1
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o on a XML database). How
would you do that with Xinclude?
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a: it seems to me that some modification is
required to have it work with Cocoon, but this is where it stands.
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fice.org/issues/showattachment.cgi?attach_id=5286&file=TypeDetection.xcu.
Copy it over $OOROOT/share/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office and enjoy
your working Docbook setup...
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Don Saxton wrote:
Gianugo
Did you get any farther? xmerge installer is looking for OO 1.02. Where
did you get one for 1.1 beta?
It's included in the beta itself, I didn't have to install a thing, just
the patch from their bugzilla.
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some sort of wrapper on top of it: I'm
then asking, then, if there is something I'm missing or if this possible
integration was just overlooked.
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esn't seem difficult at all to add new filters. Thoughts?
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es might be confusing so I don't really know where to
stand. For sure it's not polite and savy, but I'm not dead sure that
it's illegal (meaning defendable in court).
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ome extent) way.
This however raises an interesting issue about our Rhino version being
heavily out of sync with the current one...
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David Crossley wrote:
I propose Geoff Howard as Cocoon committer.
Here is my +1
+1.
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David Crossley wrote:
I propose Andrew Savory as Cocoon committer.
Here is my obvious +1
Knowing Andrew (and David Casal) IRL I know how much they and their
company are committed with Cocoon, so this is my big +1, and the warmest
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there is a bug in StringBuffer that leads to a memory leak.
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t to serializer into
SitemapModelComponent. Of course we have to take into account a
migration path for all the existing serializers (though it should be
enough to add empty impls to AbstractSerializer: AFAIK every concrete
Serializer in Cocoon inherits from it).
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uld behave just OK (infact someone is simply
replacing the StringBuffer class in the rt.jar file with the 1.4.0
counterpart... scary :-)). Yet it would be *much* better have a 1.4.1.x
out RSN to fix this important issue.
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ts behavior depending
on environment parameters.
Can't parse this. Care to explain?
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alone (I know every little bit of software installed on the machine, and
pretty confident on what goes on)...
Here's help, whenever you need it. If you need a hand, just LMK and I'll
gladly take some dust off my sysadm skills... :-)
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tches on the road of proxy compliance. If you feel like helping,
you're most welcome. :-)
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hope to join the next
discussions with a more thorough knowledge of what's going on under the
hood.
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gianugo 2003/03/03 14:44:10
Modified:src/blocks/html/java/org/apache/cocoon/generation
HTMLGenerator.java
src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs/generators
html-generator.xml
.changes.xml
Log:
Extended
Ugo Cei wrote:
Isn't there anything better than JTidy for converting HTML to XHTML?
How about CyberNeko (http://www.apache.org/~andyc/neko/doc/index.html)?
I never tried it, but might start using it in a short timeframe if it
proves to be useful...
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Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
So, now we all (at least those participating) have the same understanding
and we can start a vote:
I hope I have summarized this correctly. If so, please cast your votes.
+1 on everything.
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ave empty dirs to process in
those...
Yes. Too bad we have to resort to a hack (mimick branches via
duplicating repositories) instead than relying on the SCM internals.
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ALL karma to the old
repositories...
(which, BTW, makes perfectly sense from a sysadm POV). Not to mention
that, if this limitation is going away, I don't think that we want an
out of sync repository with people committing to different repos...
don't we? Or am I missing something?
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Morrison, John wrote:
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coding atm, his patches look good and I can't see why he
shouldn't be allowed to commit them himself!
Votes...?
I was about to propose the same thing. +1 here.
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he case to understand if and how this code might be integrated
in the CachingPointProcessingPipeline. Suggestions?
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figuring out exactly the caching process. Will work
on that, and any help/suggestion is most welcome. :-)
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gianugo 2003/02/25 03:39:55
Modified:.build.xml
Log:
Added blocks libraries to the eclipse target
Revision ChangesPath
1.331 +5 -2 xml-cocoon2/build.xml
Index: build.xml
===
RCS
e starting this
vote. When finished, I'll post there the results.
Cocoon PMC members, please state your votes.
Here's mine: +1
+1
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reason for that particular warning to refrain me from committing this
quickie...
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y request a new set of listeners would have to be built.
Suggestions?
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gianugo 2003/02/24 07:48:45
Modified:.changes.xml
Log:
As usual, forgot to update the changes.xml :-)
Revision ChangesPath
1.355 +6 -1 xml-cocoon2/changes.xml
Index: changes.xml
gianugo 2003/02/24 07:46:09
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/pipeline
AbstractProcessingPipeline.java
src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/pipeline/impl
AbstractCachingProcessingPipeline.java
a?
Have someone (Carsten, AYT? :-)) review the code?
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personal commitment to follow closely this project and help wherever I can.
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gianugo 2003/02/24 01:47:18
Modified:.cocoon.sh
Log:
Fixed forward slashes on jetty configuration path and environment variables.
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +3 -3 xml-cocoon2/cocoon.sh
Index: cocoon.sh
practical question: what happens to
"scratchpad" code that belongs to the core and not to a given block (say
new/revised pipeline implementations)? Should we have a "core" block too?
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d be a piece of cake to remotely debug the application.
I'm just wondering whether it should be another target or a switch like
"./build.sh -Dcocoon.debug run".
How about it?
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server is WebDAV enables (and I have a
small generator sitting on my hard disk as nothing more that a small
proof of concept).
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Looking into the current trunk, there are a few components that, IMO,
should be moved to blocks.
They are:
- XMLDB stuff
- XMLForm
- Deli
- XScript (what the hell is this anyway?)
+1 to all
Gianugo IIRC had a block done for XMLDB and didn't commit it.
Gi
"Vary:" header
would be just one of the use cases.
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the real response object.
If such object was wrapped we could have a way, on Cocoon, to decide if
and what header set. I'm still not sure that this is the way to go, but
I start feeling that it might be worth a thought, expecially if we are
to start implementing conditional request
headers you want
to be sent (and no, using an Action would not be a clean way :-)).
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s you can understand from my first comment, this is actually a hell of
a lot of microsteps. :-) Next one will be etag support, followed by
conditional request handling and full 304 support. From there, we'll be
almost halfway (almost!) to full proxy-friendliness, but it won't be an
more than "Object
solveMyProblem(Object in)", I just couldn't resist. :-)
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should take into account the expires configuration.
I have started to play on this too, but I am wondering if I'm following
the right path or if I'm missing something. Also, it might be worth
considering to have a different CachingPipeline implementation
(ExpiresEnabledCachingPipeline? Yu
d it was "just" a problem of libraries and classpaths, on
Tomcat it worked fine, I thought Pier fixed it in CVS.
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be rusty by now to say the least... time to reread K&R? ;-)
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roxy>
Cool!
How about adding a few lines about enabling caching on the proxy
(mod_cache) and coupling it with the explanation of the cache tuning
(expires headers) on the cocoon side? I can volunteer for the Cocoon
part, but I've never used the new mod_cache (I'm still in 1.3 lan
omain name, I think it
might be a good idea to move those to reflect the change...
+1. Provided that we have a grace period with both addresses working (I
don't see a reason for this not to happen, but you never know :-)).
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notes. They are too random ATM
to be understood (even by me :-)) but expect an RT (and possibly a Wiki
page) soon. Real soon. :-)
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better move away from the
servlet spec (and I agree wholeheartedly).
That is exactly what I'm afraid to discover. The bad news is that most
probably if you can't deal with NIO you can't deal with nbio, no matter
if native or built-in. Stuck? We'll see. :-)
DA and
derivatives (http://sourceforge.net/projects/seda).
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cases), but there's a long way to go before reaching Nirvana of
proxy-friendliness.
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(HTTP 1.1 as a first example) I understand that it's not that easy to
implement a servlet engine in just a few lines of code.
I'm sick of this.
So am I.
And I'm not alone.
Definitely.
Enough talking, expect action.
Expect cooperation here!
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2003 one. Not a big
deal, I don't think that anyone will really care around 2070, but you
never know. :-)
But don't trust me on that. Although IAAL, I haven't exercised for way
too long to be accurate.
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3 votes being required in any case"
Also, while I assume that the board might have something to say in that
case, what happens if the PMC drops to 3 or less people?
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people, what is the quorum, 3 or 10? What is the difference between
"voters" and the ones who "cast a vote" (given that only PMC members
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Pier Fumagalli wrote:
"Pier Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Give me five minutes, I just grabbed the new jar and commit it.. Give it a
go with the new one...
Gianugo, I just checked in the new stuff, and (in theory) all should be fine
for some testing...
Thanks Pie
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
It didn't. Looks like we are in sync perfectly, but I'm still getting
that error. Oh well... I'll see what I can do, but I have little or no
clue.
Funny & weird. On Tomcat everything seems to work just fine.
"Drop&forget" uh? :-/
p the Apache's mod_expires module and
directives. This is already a life saver for non (and not-su-much)
dynamic pipelines but yes, I'm convinced that we have to go much further
than this. Care to help?
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Ugo Cei wrote:
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
Ugo Cei wrote:
Gosh. Can you tell me what version you have so that I can try to check
it out from CVS (and maybe try to understand what happened in between)?
I can't remember the last date I did an update, but I will send you
(off-list) the outp
lity for logging. Is that on purpose? Have I heavily overlooked
something?
There is:
log.debug('Nifty debug message');
OK, dumbass hat on. Thanks!
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I'd like to propose Pierpaolo Fumagalli, aka [EMAIL PROTECTED], aka Mr
Bugzilla notwithstanding, aka many other things as an active cocoon
committer, back from emeritus status.
Enthousiastic and respectful +1 here. :-)
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Ladies and Gentlemen, please cast your votes: Shall we accept the SAP
R/3 connectivity components from patch [1] ?
+1.
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I'd like to propose Michael Melhem as Cocoon committer.
Big +1 for Michael!
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I hereby propose Jeff Turner for cocoon committership.
Here is my obvious +1
+1. Welcome, Jeff!
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the second, but I really don't know what's best.
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Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
this database has username and password to connect to database.
But XML:DB protocol doesn't support to pass username and password from
configuration file. So we have changed in our XML:DB implementation to
always to connect through default username and password. Co
gianugo 2002/12/16 16:06:08
Modified:.changes.xml
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Added optional "user" and "password" attributes to the XML:DB configuration
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gianugo 2002/12/16 16:03:45
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/source
XMLDBSource.java XMLDBSourceFactory.java
Log:
Added optional "user" and "password" attributes to the XML:DB configuration
Revision ChangesPat
gianugo 2002/12/16 05:09:14
Removed: src/scratchpad/src/org/apache/cocoon/components/source/helpers
SourceCredential.java
Log:
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Added: src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/source/helpers
SourceCredential.java
Log:
Promoted SourceCredential to main trunk (will be used in the XML:DB components)
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27;t know if you are still
working on it, since I'see it's part of a bigger picture, I just don't
want to duplicate code with the very same functionalities...
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changes to Cocoon API to provide a facility to pass username and password.?
Definitely, I promised I would but didn't find the time to do it. Will
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be no problem in referencing a registered database from a different class.
I'm currently dowloading the Socrated stuff... 67MB to go. If it's an
easy install I'll see what I can do to help you out with that.
Ciao,
aw a minor problem with the /db collection and
some other problems (I'm working on them on the Xindice front), but
subcollections are working fine. What database are you using?
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owers" that we should donate
sunBow and the debugger to Cocoon. There are various reasons for this that
I won't get into now. The outcome of my push to do this is also uncertain
at the moment. >
Now, Nicola mentioned that the concept for the debugger he discussed with
Gianugo should not b
ave a few pictures, but I haven't got (shame on me!) a suitable
place to set up a mini-site.
I just put the ones I got on http://cvs.apache.org/~gianugo/stammtisch, but:
1. don't hold your breath, it's just a very small set.
2. the photo will remain there for just a couple of days,
s to see if
my memory was good enough and/or to join us in Frankfurt!
Ciao,
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Gianugo Rabellino
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