Hi,
Carsten and I will be at Jax2002 in Frankfurt next week and hope to meet
some of you there for some Cocoon related chat and perhaps a few beers in
the evening.
Hope to see you there.
Matthew
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Open Source Group Cocoon { Consulting, Training, Projects }
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
I'm trying to install a new 'user' component into Cocoon 2 but I'm
hitting a problem which I can't seem to get a handle on:
Basically, I'm getting a the following stack dump:
ERROR (2002-05-09) 19:03.08:176 [sitemap.generator.database-
Internal server error[FYI]
An error like ComponentSelector could not access the Component for hint:
XXX usually means that you haven't cleaned the work dir between
installations.
As for faith... well, that's another story ;-)
--
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please could someone help me with this, seemingly, obvious question.
I am writing an action for cocoon 2 which extends AbstractLogger
indirectly through extending other cocoon classes.
I am then calling getLogger.debug(debug text here);
No debug info is appearing in any of the log files within
The logging is turned on by default and configured in the
WEB-INF/logkit.xconf
file.
I guess you have cocoon 2.0.2 installed? If so, have a look if you have this
section at the end of the file:
categories
!--
log-level: One of DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL_ERROR.
--
Vadim - Are you obtuse on purpose?
Its the one throwing the error in the process of mapping /cocoon/
Logic dictates one reduces errors from the first one thrown to the last
one thrown.
2.1 dev has been in the tree for the past month, atleast. If its Alpha
than someone should make separate
Hi all,
I generate a URL of the following form:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/tekst/thesis/?chapter=N10134
In the sitemap tekst/thesis/ is redirected to tekst/thesis/index.html but
by doing this the URL parameters are lost (I use map:redirect-to).
I have hacked a solution into my xslt bij
Sorry, for jumping in here...
snip/
And after just getting a clean snapshot and rebuilding the cocoon.war it
still fails. with the Avalon Framework specifically referencing
ExcaliburComponentManager.java.
..
Here is the error.log.
ERROR (2002-05-10) 01:22.48:604
The stylesheet below is applied to use a parameter (=odjID) with a query.
It is actually applied to a dummy XML, which contains no data (this pattern
works just the way I want it). The correponding sitemap entry looks like
this:
map:generate src=Queries/raw-query.xml/
map:transform
Dear colleagues,
I have built a xsp-page which takes two xml-Files and builds a xsp which
will be compiled by another pipeline:
map:match pattern=xsp-part1
map:generate src=part1.xsp/
map:serialize type=xml/
/map:match
map:match pattern=xsp-part2
map:generate
Or would it be better to just execute the query and then aggregate the
result with the XML? I thought it was more elegant to do that through an
XSL...
-Message d'origine-
De: Hahn Kurt (CHA)
A: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Date: 10.05.02 10:55
Objet: Possible to use xsl:template in a query?
Hi Emre,
please try this:
copy the batik*.jar and xml-apis.jar files to your common/lib directory and
restart tomcat.
Cocoon 2.0.2 works with JDK 1.3.1
Best regards
- Volker -
-Original Message-
From: Emre Tezel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 10. Mai 2002 06:06
To: [EMAIL
Hi Emre,
it worked for me with Tomcat 4.0.2 and 4.0.3.
Best regards
- Volker -
-Original Message-
From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 10. Mai 2002 11:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Loosing Faith In Open Source
Hi Emre,
please try this:
copy the
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Erwin wrote:
Hi all,
I generate a URL of the following form:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/tekst/thesis/?chapter=N10134
In the sitemap tekst/thesis/ is redirected to tekst/thesis/index.html but
by doing this the URL parameters are lost (I use map:redirect-to).
I have
On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 08:03 AM, Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
I'm trying to install a new 'user' component into Cocoon 2 but I'm
hitting a problem which I can't seem to get a handle on:
Basically, I'm getting a the following stack dump:
ERROR (2002-05-09)
Hi All
I am having a problem used to be able to run some of the sample. Now nothing
works any more :-( I have uninstalled and reinstalled when I run it cpu goes
to 100% for about a minute then it barfs. It seems to complain about the
'sitemap.xmap' but i have changed it??
The log is below any
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 08:03 AM, Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
I'm trying to install a new 'user' component into Cocoon 2 but I'm
hitting a problem which I can't seem to get a handle on:
Basically, I'm getting a the following stack dump:
On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 11:30 AM, Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 08:03 AM, Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
Stuart Roebuck wrote:
I'm trying to install a new 'user' component into Cocoon 2 but I'm
hitting a problem which I can't seem to get a
Dear colleagues,
where can I find a documentation about or a sample using the FormValidator
action?
Source code says that the configuration xml file don't need to be a file.
Does anybody know more about this?
Does using of the FormValidator action have an impact on performance?
Thank you, best
It seem that it was nothing that a quick reinstall of websphere. That fixed
the problem dont know how or why. I will compair the config files. Dont
care to much it works.
- Original Message -
From: Jon Pallas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 11:09 AM
Dear colleagues,
why does the mail archive end at April, 20th? I think that there are some
interesting mails before. Where can I get them from?
I want to avoid asking questions which have been asked yet, but I cannot
really check it, when mail archive is not complete.
Best regards
- Volker -
Sorry, it's 2002 not 2000 :-)
-Original Message-
From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 10. Mai 2002 13:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mail archive ends at 2000/04/20 - why?
Dear colleagues,
why does the mail archive end at April, 20th? I think that there
Hello!
I'm new in cocoon and I have a problem
My OS is Debian, and I'm using Tomcat4, JDK1.3 and cocoon2.0.1
I followed the instruction for instalation, I took cocoon-2.0.1-src.tar.gz from
the website, I builded it and copyed the war file into TOMCAT_HOME/webapps.
But when I try to access to
Hi Sonia,
maybe this helps. I don't know Debian, but it helps with Tomcat in most
cases when you have such an error after installation:
copy the batik*.jar and xml-apis.jar files to your common/lib directory and
restart tomcat.
Best regards
- Volker -
-Original Message-
From: Sonia
Teaser warning
Carsten and I will be at Jax2002 in Frankfurt next week and hope to meet
some of you there for some Cocoon related chat and perhaps a few beers in
the evening.
And when we are back we will have more information on this:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103021/2002/05/10.html#a180
Hi all
Just to know how each cocoon users generate xml documents for their
requirement.
Through cocoon xml documents are generated and stored for futher processing
like pdf, html
(or)
Generated seperately outside may be through xindice or java application
which then taken to cocoon for
From: Hahn Kurt (CHA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Or would it be better to just execute the query and then aggregate
the
result with the XML? I thought it was more elegant to do that through
an
XSL...
...
The stylesheet below is applied to use a parameter (=odjID) with a
query.
It is
From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Dear colleagues,
I have built a xsp-page which takes two xml-Files and builds a xsp
which
will be compiled by another pipeline:
map:match pattern=xsp-part1
map:generate src=part1.xsp/
map:serialize type=xml/
From: Christopher Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Can someone recommend..
I'm about to have another go at getting jdk1.4 and cocoon working
together.
I've tried 2.0.2 release with failures on
1)ESQL, specifically with connection pooling, once I'd patched
EsqlConnection ;-
2)
From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Dear colleagues,
where can I find a documentation about or a sample using the
FormValidator
action?
Main sitemap, search for form-validator.
Source code says that the configuration xml file don't need to be a
file.
Any source,
Vadim,
And so I plug in:
map:generate type=serverpages
src=FileWithCIncludedXspRightNow.xsp
map:parameter name=GeneratedSQL
value=cocoon:/generatedSQL.sql/
/map:generate
But all I get on the console is:
param is: cocoon:/generatedSQL.sql
Yes sure, what you put
I have the following pipelines:
map:match pattern=xsl/BatchSummary
map:act type=get-locale/
map:generate type=batch src=/
map:transform src=pdf/BatchSummary.xsl/
map:serialize type=xml/
/map:match
map:match pattern=pdf/BatchSummary
map:act type=get-locale/
map:generate type=batch
Hi,
The WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf I use has the
datasources
jdbc name=HWITCD
driver@database-driver@/driver
pool-controller min=1 max=10/
!--auto-commitfalse/auto-commit--
dburl@database-url@/dburl
user@database-user@/user
password@database-password@/password
/jdbc
/datasources
where in
I used it, but I guess it's out of data now.
Does anyone know if pollo still supports all the sitemap tags?
Bert
At 14:39 10/05/2002 +, you wrote:
Hi guys gals,
has anyone out there used Pollo to edit .xmap, just wondering because I've
just run it and ,it seems like a cool tool. If anyone
well the version I'm using is 0.3.3 and it seems to. I'm going to
explore this @ the weekend, I'll get back to you with my findings.
On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 02:04 PM, Bert Van Kets wrote:
I used it, but I guess it's out of data now.
Does anyone know if pollo still supports all the
Hi,
First of all thanks Volker, I have copied those files to
{TOMCAT_HOME}/lib and
now I get another error.
OS Debian
Tomcat4
JDK1.3
The error is:
Cocoon 2 - Internal server error
*type* fatal
*message*_Language
Hi,
anybody out there running Cocoon on WebSpere can tell me if WebSphere is JDK1.4 ready?
My experience is IBM is always running way behind.
On a sidenote has anybody running Cocoon using JDK1.4 noticed a significant
performance improvement running over JDK1.3 as claimed by Sun@JavaOne?
--- Sonia Pérez [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Hi,
Cocoon 2 - Internal server error
Error compiling sitemap_xmap: Line 22, column 7:
Hello
Look at your sitemap
omar
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: I have the following
pipelines:
map:match pattern=xsl/BatchSummary
map:act type=get-locale/
map:generate type=batch src=/
map:transform src=pdf/BatchSummary.xsl/
map:serialize type=xml/
/map:match
map:match
What is the reason to have multiple pipelines in the cocoon sitemap ?
Can they be collpsed in just one pipeline ?
Lev Thentsiper
-
Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
FAQ before posting.
Hi Lev,
The two major reasons I know of are:
1) You can specify a different error handler for each pipeline.
2) You can specify a pipeline as internal-only, meaning all matches inside
are only used by internal
cocoon:// references. So it's sometimes helpful to have two pipelines,
one for
Hallo,
I am trying to get my head around the cocoon internals. In particular I have
an old library which takes XML in an InputStream, performs some (significant)
processing and produces XML making it available in an OutputStream (a
Document is also available).
Is it possible to insert this
Is there any easy way to print Cocoon2 documents?
Prabhakar
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FAQ before posting. http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html
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Hi Ben,
The simplest approach I can think of would be to build a Transformer that
wraps your library. Your Transformer would have to:
1. Convert SAX events to a stream on the input side
2. Pass that stream to your library
3. Get the output stream or Document from your library
4. Convert that
Nope, still gives me the same error, but only when I try to create the PDF.
It seems to be crashing inside the fo2pdf transformer, because when I use
the xml transformer to display the XSL:FO document it works ok. Anyone else
has any idea?
- Original Message -
From: Omar Alos [EMAIL
I looked my sitemap_xmap.java file and almost every errors are on
imports of classes.
Those one which refers to org.apache.cocoon., I found then in
{COCOON_HOME}/build/cocoon/classes, but I couldn't find those which
refers to org.apache.avalon.framework.
I have no idea of what happens or
At 10:30 03/05/2002, Jörn Heid wrote:
If there's anybody with good knowledge and some time to answer some of my
questions, please let me know.
I'm looking for some help regarding XUpdate and application development
using Xindice...
There seem to be occasional mention of people with XUpdate
Hi all,
I'm new to cocoon and I've got to develop a Web and WAP site for my
university project. Im trying to WAP enable the cocoon tutorial supplied
with Cocoon 2.1. Has anyone got any ideas?. Any pointers will be apretiated.
Thanks..
What I'd like to see is a flag that I can use to mark a map as cached and
the ability to specify a time-out.
For example:
map:match pattern=test/*
map:generate src=xmldb:xindice://localhost:4080/db/test/{1}/
map:serialize type=xml/
map:cache timeout=300 regenerate=async/
/map:match
Hi!
I have the follwing xml file
page
article
headerfoo/header
leadinbar/leadin
/article
form
text name=/page/article/header size=60/
/form
/page
and here some xslt snippets:
xsl:template match=text
input type=text name={@name} size={@size}
xsl:attribute
Hi!
I found a little trick, which only works if you have cocoon installed locally
and only on the documents which are directly in the xdocs directory:
If you want to print the following page:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/introduction.html
You can modify it to this URL:
Gerhard Hipfinger wrote:
...
XSLT questions are best asked on the XSL list, for some
obvious reasons.
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/
text name=/page/article/header size=60/
...
input type=text name={@name} size={@size}
xsl:attribute name=valuexsl:value-of
Hi!
I finally managed to get my text-only listing of cocoon related resources
converted to the document XML format. All files are located in the directory
src/documentation/xdocs/links.
I chose the following structure, all reachable via the menu entry Links:
* Main (../index.xml)
* Overview
I think these changes should follow the same procedure as patches. Put
in bugzilla and attach the files rather than send them to the list.
(save the bug, go back to the bug and attach, use [PATCH] in the subject)
-Andy
Andreas Hochsteger wrote:
Hi!
I finally managed to get my text-only
Hi!
On Freitag, 10. Mai 2002 22:23, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I think these changes should follow the same procedure as patches. Put
in bugzilla and attach the files rather than send them to the list.
(save the bug, go back to the bug and attach, use [PATCH] in the subject)
Sorry for doing
If you want to print the following page:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/introduction.html
You can modify it to this URL:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/body-introduction.xml
Isn't there a special build target that creates printable docs version ?
ouzo
--
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
anybody out there running Cocoon on WebSpere can tell me if WebSphere
is
JDK1.4 ready?
My experience is IBM is always running way behind.
On a sidenote has anybody running Cocoon using JDK1.4 noticed a
significant
performance
From: Ben Skelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hallo,
I am trying to get my head around the cocoon internals. In particular
I have
an old library which takes XML in an InputStream, performs some
(significant)
processing and produces XML making it available in an OutputStream (a
Document
From: Stephen Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
A couple of things I'd like to do with Cocoon caching; let me know if
this
is crazy.
1. Add caching to the request generator. Many of my pipelines are
transformations based upon the request, and since requestGenerator
currently
does not
From: Leszek Gawron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If you want to print the following page:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/introduction.html
You can modify it to this URL:
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/body-introduction.xml
Isn't there a special build target that
May be you should consider different design, which is suited
better for
the problem? XSP pages with ESQL provide easy ability to program any
caching behavior.
What?!? You just convinced me to go from XSP/ESQL to SQLTransformer! The
problem with ESQL is the Java recompilation, which is
Jump in all you want. More suggestions the better. I'll check into it.
-Marc
Torsten Curdt wrote:
Sorry, for jumping in here...
snip/
And after just getting a clean snapshot and rebuilding the cocoon.war it
still fails. with the Avalon Framework specifically referencing
RequestGenerator *should* cache. Give me a good reason why it shouldn't
have caching!
--Steve
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 7:23 PM
To: 'Vadim Gritsenko'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: caching proposals: SQLTransformer
In case anyone out there is interested, I got C2 running under
ServletExec 3.1,
with iPlanet 4 as the http server, on Solaris 5.8
1.) Rebuilt Cocoon with xerces-1.4.3.jar since exising web apps require
that version.
(This step may not be required for other people.)
2.) Added
Have you looked at XMLForm?
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/scratchpad/webapp/mount/xm
lform/
- Original Message -
From: Gerhard Hipfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:14 PM
Subject: xslt question
Hi!
I have the follwing
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