Guenther Schmidt wrote, On 14/02/2003 0.24:
mailing lists are sometimes inconvenient, (filtering, keeping track and such).
gmane.text.xml.cocoon.user
Look at www.gmane.org
I'm posting from gmane now :-)
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multiple site consistency. This would help in the above task, and as
Jeff says could (and probably should), be automated.
The question is: how many entries does site.xml have? One for each page?
Is it because of semantic linking or because you want them in th
navigation?
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Robert Simmons wrote:
Is there a reference manual to the sitemap schema and tags ? If you, I
would appreciate a link.
This is a cool reference http://outerthought.net/sitemap/index.html
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t;stylesheetassigner"... maybe this could be done
better with an action:
Take a look in the xml.apache.org/forrest CVS in the src/scratchpad dir
to find the sourceType classes.
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ill
work to do on this side.
Ciao.
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ld was changes not to pile memory usage, but now I
did the same thing also for the other mail jars build.
See if it's better, do a build clean and a build.
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it's multi-repository!
Very well done, and it seems also quite simple. Geez, I still am
surprised by the power of Cocoon after all these years ;-)
But... errr... it's GPL licensed :-(
Wouldn't you want to donate it to us so we can make a nice block out of
it (hint hint - nud
Let me know if you are able to make it work, and don't hesitate to ask
questions if you are stuck.
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thought about it.
For my intranet I use Forrest xml.apache.org/forrest.
The xml Apache site is built on it and it's Cocoon.
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ntime I've also moved some code to blocks and renamed
module.xml to project-info.xml, as decided on the list.
See if it still works ok, on my system it seems right.
Thanks for the help :-)
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Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert wrote:
The note below shows the moved files and issue.
The classes have been moved. When I do a clean cvs pull and then
build, the sample no longer works since the classes do not get built
and the sitemap is looking for them.
The problem
per se, but because the
samples block was not included in properties.xml
Sorry for the inconvenience, it should work now, I committed a fix.
Try it, I'm debugging ATM other blocks I'm moving, so I can't try it myself.
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o=AISA,c=IT
This is the query that currently I'm using inhouse for my company
adressbook (small), see if there is anything that you might infer from it.
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xmlform sample broken?
I see some files moved in CVS by nicolaken such as
src/java/org/apache/cocoon/samples/xmlform
UsageFeedbackAction.java
UserBean.java
WizardAction.java
but the sitemaps and examples don't seem to have been modified.
Is something up?
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tructions on:
Or better still, why not try using Apache Torque which is part of the
Apache Turbine project, and get database independance.
Has anyone tried that yet?
Alex McLintock
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ranet,
so I need it fixed too if it's broken.
Actually I will also need to make addition possible, we'll see...
Which version of cocoon do you use?
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yout, XML schema for
validation,...).
Are there any works in this area ?
Thanks in advance,
Senhaji
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the action and redirect in the sitemap, so that
you can easily modify it later, and your Action becomes more reusable.
All URL contracts /should/ be in the sitemap.
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Or simply make a stylesheet that uses to show the
appropriate message.
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match2 | .
match2-1 | .
match2-2 | .
match2-3 v 5
And have 5 matches
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> dealing with the POST request. Is there any way to do
> this?
I may be OT here, but I just can't refrain from reapeating this:
don't use redirects if you can.
Usually, where there is a rediect you can quite easily do it in another way.
In your case, a simple m
s.tree does not exist
> import sun.tools.tree.ThisExpression;
> ^
> Standard Doclet version 1.4.1
>
>
> This does not stop compile, and Cocoon 2.1 is built sucessfully.
Removed, thanks :-)
(thanks also to the others that reported it)
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icon that shows in my browser.
If it does in your too, then you already have a live example.
If not, look at the Microsoft website or search in Google for
favicon.ico, there are really many examples avaliable.
Hope it helps.
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Ola Berg wrote:
> From: "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>HTMLGenerator uses JTidy directly, without making assumptions itself.
>>If you can use JTidy to work for you, it should work - or can be easily
>>made to work - with HTMLGenerator
e to work - with HTMLGenerator too.
> If not, I intend to write one, as the problem at our company needs to be solved
>about this yesterday :-)
Look here, maybe it's the right time to ditch tidy entirely
http://www.apache.org/~andyc/neko/doc/html/index.html
> BTW: the exampl
http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Redirecting
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XSPs BTW.
Better still, use the action to return the url and then do a
in the sitemap; it makes your action more reusable.
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eems that somehow C2.0.3 is applying the transform
>
> stage(s)
>
>>in the original block regardless of whether an error occurs
>
> or
>
>>is handled.
>
>
> This is /another/ bug I
Barbara Post wrote:
> ah, I used -Dinclude.webapp.libs=yes webapp instead... guess I was on the
> wrong page. Will rebuild then.
also
build installwar
or
build installscratchpadwar
can help for an easy install.
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lan-j/extensionslib.html#evaluate .
It's Xalan proprietary, and is much slower than just Xpath.
Jeff did The Right Thing (TM), a Transformer is the best thing for this.
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is generic enough for us all, which it seems to
be, sane a patch and we'll put it in Cocoon HTMLGenerator :-)
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;nonxml a Reader is the only way I'm afraid.
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7;match' attribute cannot be dynamic. Eg, I
> couldn't do:
>
>
>
>
>
>
Look at the HTMLGenerator.
Probably you can retrofit the behaviour to the XMLGenerator or to a
Transformer.
http://www.yahoo.com"; type="html">
engine.
>
>
>>This problem (I won't say bug, in case it is something we've done!) is
>
> very
>
>>detrimental to development, since we have to go look in the logs
ntal to development, since we have to go look in the logs to find
> out we got an exception. Any help would be appreciated!
Please send us the page that is giving you problems, along with the
relevant log snippets, and anything that might help us to understand the
problem.
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illing to add something to the Cocoon Wiki about this.
Look inside org.apache.cocoon.Main.java for all the commandline options
available.
Look in build.xml, in the "docs" target for an example of how to call
Cocoon CLI.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask :-)
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s at that time to make code easier.
If I would do it now, I would look at Jakarta Commons Digester, which
has an XML descriptor that specifies what to do for certain conditions
and can be used to do just that.
> o Output events could be nicely written as in xsp
> like "string
/v4
>
> .1.9-beta/
>
> This week being the Off-topic week, I will ask something so OT:
> is Tomcat 4.1 better than 4.0 under heavy loads?
It seems that it is.
Also the management app really ROCKS!
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ar future.
>
> Regardless, I know a couple other people (of your acquantenance) who
> might help out if the list were seperate.
>
> Hell we created a list for cocoon-doc
It's a political issue.
Technically it's not a problem, but other possible committers to Morph
Sven Kuenzler wrote:
> Nicola Ken Barozzi schrieb:
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>
>>> I would suggest a seperate mailing list for this, perhaps on krysalis
>>> in addition to the commons mailing list, as there is no way in hell
>>> I'm subscribing to the commons mailing l
he proposed plan.
> It would
> probably be faster too, my patches get applied too slow to work on it
> very efficiently here. (no offense)
Yup, it's time :-)
Who managed to make the serializer work out of Cocoon, can you please
send me the z
> file. i'll be using xsl-fo for that and i see some hard times coming to
> first create an xsl-fo file out of gnumeric.
>
> but to be honest i dont know any better solution than gnumeric. and
work from Apache Jakarta. Using their work, it should be
> fairly easy to create a generator if one doesn't already exist in
> scratchpad.
It's already in the core, and is also already in 2.0.3, with examples.
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FileGenerator actually "needs" XHTML,
> (e.g. instead of ). Which means I would use the Reader if you
> just
> want to pull through common HTML, or even better use Apache (or Tomcat)
> itself,
> which is even faster.
>
> But please better let my statements
and you will have some hints.
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Ok, since you volunteer, go ahead.
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reciated indeed :-)
I didn't even know myself if it was still working well ;-)
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diff.com/jobs
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^
Maybe that guy chose to switch job ;-)
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can someone suggest an effective/efficient way to achieve to
> user-authentication with LDAP in Cocoon.
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ourceforge.net/projects/cvsgrab/ to grab the CVS content
through viewcvs, and tell us if it works.
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Sam Ruby wrote:
> Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
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>> Dear PMC, Dear root,
>>
>> The Cocoon project asks for the creation of a new mailing list to aid
>> the new Cocoon Documentation project.
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> List created, Initia
umentation mails has recently topped the
one of other topics on the user list.
Because of this, we asked the users if it was time to start the docs list.
> At 14:09 28/06/2002 +0200, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>
>> The Cocoon documentation project has started with the great help of
>
David Crossley wrote:
...
> Does anyone know
> a good link that we can add about general mail list etiquette.
http://learn.to/edit_messages
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P: Component oriented programming
SoC: Separation of concerns
IoC: Inversion of control
http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/
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you wrote is completely useless to me, sorry.
If you really want to help us, and it seems you do, please explain the
real problems in terms of
- what you want to achieve.
- how you did it
- what you assumed correct and don't see working
- where-how you searched for a
to the transformer, it will crawl all the pages that these
links refer recursively.
In 2.0.3-CVS it's in the scratchpad, in 2.1-dev it's on the main
examples page.
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Can anyone help me in this
Look at the samples, there is an example of a Cocoon start page done
with svg parts.
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Please don't use the dreaded document() function, if only for the fact
that it totally breaks the Cocoon model.
Use aggregation or X/CInclude.
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http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/scratchpad/src/org/apache/cocoon/servlet/
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milar Cocoons pipeline concept. I.e. you can
> pass SAX events thru different filters and have a serializer at the end
> producing HTML, WML, whatever.
That's the *Xalan* pipeline concept :-P
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...
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Just 4.
(1X)
...
...
...
...
(2X)
(3X) ...
(4!) ...
If you think that many sitemaps have more than 6 matches...
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elf on real-life use cases and why you-others are having
problems with the current version, and fix that :-)
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I would also like to apologize for the delays in making this release
available.
Downloads for the proposed final build:
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ton, or try again later.
Typical IE.
To show xmlfiles IE uses a stylesheet that gives colored output and
javascript driven node collapsing.
Sometimes this creates problems in figuring out the problem, as you have
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g problems with whitespace written to the database
> is this a JDBC issue
>
> Regards
>
> Geoff//
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so the row and column of the problem.
Please send me a testcase that fails on latest 2.0.3 CVS branch and I'll
personally look into it.
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would ideally be the sitemap or the flow
> engine. However in many practical situations, control and flow is
> handled by java code accessible in an Action. This is how Struts
> applications work.
Our "Action" is not a struts "Action", and has a different mean
; message, and then send them the
>>
>>file when it is
>>
>>>ready.
>>
>>Some more ideas:
>> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-user&m=102356941400834&w=2
>>
>>J.Pietschm
ectly is an ugly hack,
that nobody ever took time to change.
If you are willing...
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> This sounds right - from my research with .Net it doesn't rival cocoon - was hoping
>there was a snap-in to IIS that mimics Cocoon
Use IIS with Jakarta Tomcat, and run Cocoon in it.
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Christoph Stocker wrote:
> hi!
>
> can i put there a static HTML-Site in it??
> and how?
This is a question about XSLT.
Just match the root tag and put the output page in it.
-
Please check that your question has not alr
where?
Change the stylesheet in .
is a normal Cocoon pipeline, only with a fixed generator.
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From: "leo leonid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Diana Shanon indirectly announced forthcoming release 2.1 in her last
> post. Normally I'm looking forward to new Cocoon releases, but this time
> I'm skeptical.
I think she referred to 2.0.3, which is a bug
s are looking into how to group the samples; we need helpers for
moving the samples under individual sitemaps.
To do it, download the latest CVS HEAD version; currently Konstantin is the
only one active on it, so ask on the dev list to get some coordination.
This is an opportunity to shape the Cocoo
s a step forward +1.
> The issue of unwanted examples still remains however. I'm guessing that
the
> only thing needed for this would be a build target with fewer
dependencies.
The samples need to finish the refactoring.
Any help here also would be greatly appreciated. :-)
Hey, it
samples refactoring.
Blocks will make all this possible without recompiling, so it will even be
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;);
>
>
> redirector.redirect(false,"showerror");
> }
> catch(IOException io)
> {
> System.out.println("can not do rediect"+io);
> }
> r
ocoon Blocks, that are still being discussed on the dev list.
In the meantime, you can use the xml-cocoon2\src\webapp\myapp for a basic
Cocoon sitemap example.
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> Liam Morley
>
> On Wed, 22 May 2002, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
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> > From: "Christopher Painter-Wakefield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > What is the proper way to redirect in an Action?
> >
> > Why do you have to redirect in an action
From: "Christopher Painter-Wakefield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What is the proper way to redirect in an Action?
Why do you have to redirect in an action?
I would not suggest it.
Redirect instead in the sitemap based on the results of the Action.
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For Apache license:
http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html
Say, why isn't there an ApacheForge?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/faqs.html
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Forwarding to krysalis-jakarta-adv list.
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Gilligan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alex McLintock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: cocoon & docbook online
> A
and you don't sue us for problems.
Just do it, and give us credit.
If you give back, good.
If you don't, you're still helping us gain market share.
In any case, we both win.
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e one in web.xml is used only at startup and when logkit.xconf is absent.
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assumption Cooon does optimizations.
I'm sure you can achieve your goal without having to do this: what are your
needs-scenario?
I'm curious :-?
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onal version of
DB2-type db, with opensource drivers, one of which is pure Java.
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/jt400
Latest version is JDBC 3.0 compatible.
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time ago...
Sorry, the "discrimination" was not intentional.
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From: "Andreas Hochsteger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: "Andreas Hochsteger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Usually when a "bug", or in this case enhancement is "comm
ng to recreate all the docs.
A cool editor I use (free) is XML Cooktop 2000
http://www.xmleverywhere.com/cooktop/
(or at http://www.simtel.net/pub/pd/53216.html)
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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 ;-)
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fair bit of weirdness when I do.
When the problem is a "fair bit of weirdness", the solution is in the
sitemap somewhere ;-P
Could you please be more specific?
The more specific you are, the more specific I can be ;-)
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-installation?
Please comment and add at will; detailed descriptions of use cases are very
welcome.
[ ] default interactive build
[ ] creation of minimal Cocoon WAR
[ ] creation of personalized build - choose optional components
[ ] GUI installation (how?)
[ ] Add your wish
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do the partitioning, and inline DTD declaration is better.
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> Nicola
patterns.
What you need is an Action that reads the file that creates a parameter with
inside the DTD URI contained in the source file.
Then you can use in it Matchers or Selectors to select an appropriate
stylesheet based on the DTD.
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gt;
> OK. Not needed at present, but nice to know.
>
> > If you think that all this is too complicated or theorical,
>
> No, it's fine, just the transition seems to be undocumented.
Unfortunately you are right on this.
> Thanks for your help: this is looking marg
From: "webappcabaret" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> I would appreciate if you add WebAppCabaret under the Hosting
> section for Cocoon 2.0.2.
> The URL us http://www.webappcabaret.com
Done in CVS.
It will be live on the site with the next site
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is one of the greatest misteries of our times ;-)
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