Hi folks,
I'm just starting out with Cocoon2 and I have a simple setup working with
LInux and WinNT,
but not windows 98 (on my laptop).
It is crashing Java - so no stack trace, and no error log.
My setup is Sun's JDK 1.2.2 on both WinNT4 and Win 98, Tomcat 4.something,
Cocoon2, rc2.
Any
Hello to all. When loading the cocoon examples that are in the directory ESQL.Before anything else not and been able to install Postgresql v.7.1.3, when adding him the option: . / configure --with-java for later instarlar the jdbc. It shows me the following error:
Ant es required to build Java
Alex:
The first suggestion would be to try Cocoon 2.0 final. That may be the
cause.
Another thing to consider is, as you said, upgrade the JDK, but I will
defer to the more technical users as to whether that's absolutely
neccessary
Carlos
On Sunday, December 9, 2001, at 05:36 AM, Alex
Ivan:
Asegurate que ant esta en tu classpath antes de instalar los ejemplos. Parece que el problem es que el programa no puede encontrar Ant asi que te dice que lo instales. Si es posible manda los errores que aparence en pantalla
-- English Translation
Make sure that ant is in your classpath
Hi,
i don't found this in the doc or in the mailing archive :
how to send international char to my db using DatabaseXAction ?
or
how to format them as an xml string ( become lt;) before sending it in the
db ?
else if there is some think like FP (from cocoon1) it helps.
Thanks.
Hi,
i don't found this in the doc or in the mailing archive :
how to send international char to my db using DatabaseXAction ?
or
how to format them as an xml string ( become lt;) before sending it in the
db ?
(my Database refuse french char)
else if there is some think like FP (from cocoon1)
Sorry for that omission, Solaris (SPARC) 1.3.1_01.
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 11:41, Karl Øie wrote:
what jdk are you using?
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Hi all,
I want to use a servlet (discussion forum) from another Tomcat
context inside Cocoon 2.
The servlet produces XML data that shall be transformed inside
Cocoon.
Hereis asnippet from my sitemap that passes parameters to the
servletat theend ofthe URL:
map:actions
default="request"
Hi,
XSLT Patterns.com site is not up/found
Regards
varadan
Hi,
If the forum servlet is in the same servlet engine:
I think you may try:
xsp, and use of RequstDispatcher.include(),
Pass in include() the original request, I don't know if the orginal
request still has the post info, may be you have
to create a new request. If you are using a Servlet 2.3
Ugh. I've read through all the documentation I can find, but
I can't figure out how to get my submap to serve up JSP pages
natively (i.e. they don't output XML).
I have the following configuration:
* Redhat 7.2
* Tomcat 4.0.1
* Sun JDK 1.3.1
When I place JSP files in the webapps/cocoon
Hello C2 Users,currently I have the following pipeline in my sitemap:
map:match pattern=*.svg
map:generate src=docs/samples/svg/{1}.svg/
map:serialize type=svg2jpeg/
/map:match
I woud like that when the user request
There are two possibilities.
1. Use use-request-parameters in the Trax-Transformer (see JavaDoc for it -
I haven't used it yet).
2. Write your own action which puts the parameter to the sitemap params.
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Von: Gustavo Nalle Fernandes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi Bernhard,
thanks for your help, but I still have some trouble ...
If the forum servlet is in the same servlet engine:
I think you may try:
xsp, and use of RequstDispatcher.include(),
Pass in include() the original request
I tried to use something like:
javax.servlet.RequestDispatcher
seta nt home in the enviornment vairables and then
run the ommnad.Since u r running the commend with java so u need ant for
compiling essential java classes
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From:
Ivan
Manuel Andrade Muñoz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001
To Cocoon-Users,
We are a small Brisbane-based ( Brisbane, Australia ) web development
company who are looking for someone with experience with Cocoon.
Ideally this person will be well versed in XML oriented technologies and the
Java programming language. J2EE experience would be a bonus. We
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