What is your OS and what does your serializer settings (for fo2pdf) look
like?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 05 December 2001 4:14 am
To: cocoon-users
Subject: RE:RE: Help Me fop in Cocoon2 !!! embedded font Problem
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Richard,
Have a look at map:aggregate/ and
map:part/ in the sitemap. This allows you to merge mulitple XML sources,
and then transform using a single xml-html stylesheet.
Hope this helps,
Adrian
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From:
therandthem
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Chris,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 12:24:51AM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
Wait a minute. stylesheet != taglib
taglib: used when creating .java from XSP. taglibs are aka logicsheets.
stylesheet: used when styling XML
usually, both are implemented in XSLT
you apply your taglib to XML -
On 04.Dec.2001 -- 02:50 PM, Carlos wrote:
I have the sitemap listed below and have the following questions:
* Is it possible to refer to a single document and then refer to something
more specific? For example; Is it valid to use:
?? something is missing ??
* Also, in the second
Hello Marcin,
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 12:33:00PM +0100, Marcin Kłos wrote:
Hi!
For serveral days I'm trying to solve the following problem. I'm sure that
somebody has already faced it, but I could not find any answer on the net.
I use Cocoon 2 for XSLT transformations (Tomcat 4.0.1
Hey
My problem !
Im using cocoon2 with jboss !
By creating a PDF file I get following Exception
...
[EmbeddedTomcatSX] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
[EmbeddedTomcatSX] no stack trace available
...
In all Documentations they say I supose to rice up the memory of the JAVA VM
by java -Xms32m
hi
just check by typing java -X you will get all the options.
there is nothing syntax for .. .. if your startup class is MainClass.class
instead of using java MainClass you have to use
java -Xms32m -Xmx64m MainClass
bye
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From: Kai Ulrich [EMAIL
Hi
Has someone configured c2 with primebase database server
Thanks
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From: Ankush Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 4:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Configuring c2 with primebase database server
Importance: High
Hi
Has someone configured c2 with primebase database
Problem solved!
I have manadged to solve the problem.
In attachement 3 files:
problem.tgz -- not working files
problem_solved.tgz -- working files
problem.diff.gz -- differences between problem and
problem_solved
On 05.Dec.2001 -- 10:30 AM, Hubert NEOtyk Iwaniuk wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 12:24:51AM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
Wait a minute. stylesheet != taglib
taglib: used when creating .java from XSP. taglibs are aka logicsheets.
stylesheet: used when styling XML
Thank for your Reply...
OS is Linux Redhat 7.2
and Configuration File and xml, xsl ...
-- sitemap.xmap
map:serializer name=fo2pdf src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.FOPSerializer
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 01:34:52PM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
On 05.Dec.2001 -- 10:30 AM, Hubert NEOtyk Iwaniuk wrote:
Hello Chris,
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 12:24:51AM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
Wait a minute. stylesheet != taglib
taglib: used when creating .java from XSP.
Whoosh - point missed! ;-)
That's precisely what I wanted to do - to pull dynamic XML data into the XSL
layer using the document() function. To do this though you need access to
the underlying URIResolver for the stylesheet - which Karl has kindly
provided a solution for.
Just another way to
to place the point precisely:
you can use document(), but it only accepts two kinds of urls, file: and
cocoon:, this hack enables you to get content from say, a database or
something...
mvh karl øie
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From: Luke Studley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 5. desember
Hi Sebastien
I am new to C2 but am trying to do something similar as well.
Try looking at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/transformers/xinclude-transformer.html
I haven't used it yet - but it looks promising.
Luke
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From: Sebastian Mäder [mailto:[EMAIL
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong, but I've only done this from a
windoze env. Maybe somebody can comment wrt linux...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 05 December 2001 1:35 pm
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Subject: RE: RE: Help
Hi list.
Basically anybody know how to get access in the sitemap to the full context
for that sitemap? Especially when it is a mounted sub map?
I'm trying to implement some basic login / authentication functionality from
a sub-sitemap and I have noticed the following.
map:match
PROBLEM FIXED !!!
THX :-)
Sebastian Hendrik
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Von: Sebastian Mäder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2001 16:58
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: Xinclude for Dummies
Hola,
We want to separate XML Content in different Files.
On 05.Dec.2001 -- 02:49 PM, Hubert NEOtyk Iwaniuk wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 01:34:52PM +0100, Christian Haul wrote:
On 05.Dec.2001 -- 10:30 AM, Hubert NEOtyk Iwaniuk wrote:
This wasn't clear from your postings. Please attach your
cocoon.xconf. To the contrary, you explicitly apply
A bit confused.
Looking at org.apache.cocoon.environment.Request (basically it's just a ServletRequest
object). I see that a Request has both parameters and attributes.
I know what request parameters are. These are the form values in your HTML form that
get submitted to the servlet.
But
Hi Lily,
I haven't taken a detailed look at how Cocoon actually compiles xsp docs,
but I believe that will solve the problem.
Harry
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From: Lily Zou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 12:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cocoon's
Hi
all,
I'm using the
official release version of Cocoon 2.0, and I'm running into some weird caching
behavior with XSP's. Basically, it looks like Cocoon gives me back a
cached version of my XSP on every other request. So, for example, if my
XSP looks like this:
xsp:page
Yes, I believe, they relate to the underlying javax.servlet.ServletRequest
attributes.
Use them for whatever takes your fancy.
See the Servlet Spec/API for more details
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From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 17:14
To: [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: David Rosenstrauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Request attributes?
A bit confused.
Looking at org.apache.cocoon.environment.Request (basically
it's just a ServletRequest
Excellent! Just what I need. Thanks for the info.
DR
At 05:47 PM 12/5/01 +, you wrote:
Yes, I believe, they relate to the underlying javax.servlet.ServletRequest
attributes.
Use them for whatever takes your fancy.
See the Servlet Spec/API for more details
Request attributes are
That certainly is do-able:
xsp:page xmlns:xsp=http://apache.org/xsp; language=java
root
/root
xsp:structure
xsp:includejava.util.Date/xsp:include
/xsp:structure
xsp:logic
private void
yourMethod(Date d) {
are you saying something like this does not work?
xsl:value-of select=document('http://tiller:8080/koberg/boo.xml')/boo/
or
xsl:value-of select=document('http://tiller:8080/MyServlet')/boo/
With the xml being:
booboo/boo
It works in my processor (saxon, I remember it working in xalan
Try creating it on windows2000 and then copy it to your Linux server. It
should work...
Vivek
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:35 PM
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Subject: RE: RE: Help Me fop in Cocoon2 !!! embedded font Problem
Subject: RE: Inserting / Comining XML data
Sorry Rob,
I'm not explaining it well, but I'll persevere because I'd like
to see where
it goes myself and maybe get other peoples options on whether it
is a valid
way of doing things or not.
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So from a Pull MVC point of view you
HI
I am executing a query in an xsp page, but
it is not showing any records and neither
throwing an exception.
Also Cocoon log states that connection object has been initialized and it
gives the response/processing time of xsp page.
Right now the database is primebase and prior to this it was
NO it is not answered in the faq's
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From: Ankush Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: XSP Page Not Displaying Records or exceptions
HI
I am executing a query in an xsp page, but
it is not showing
Hi list!
I want something like that in my sitemap
to have access to the absolute path of my xml file in my stylesheet.
map:match pattern=xml/*
map:generate type=file src=docs/{1}.xml/
map:transform src=stylesheets/tabelle-fo.xsl
map:parameter name=absolutepath
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From: Ankush Anand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 7:56 AM
Subject: RE: XSP Page Not Displaying Records or exceptions
NO it is not answered in the faq's
Errors from ESQL logicsheet (is this the case?) are generated only
Just for Information :
The problem was a simple Apache , Mime-Type Problem.
The stupid entry
AddType text/html .xml
in mod_jk.conf solved my Problem. (we generate HTML from XML)
The problem only occurs if the XML is accessed by the ROOT - Context
http://servername/standard.xml
not by
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