RE: XSL transformation exception when run as CLI, but not as servlet

2003-04-04 Thread Olson, Dave -Systems
ot as > servlet > > > Hello Dave, > > one week ago somebody had exactly the same problem with > Cocoon 2.0.4, Xalan > 2.3.1 and DocBook 1.48. He solved it by using Xalan 2.4.1, so > give it a try. > What the difference is between CLI and servlet? I don'

XSL transformation exception when run as CLI, but not as servlet

2003-04-03 Thread Olson, Dave -Systems
Dear community: I've been trying to transform a simple DocBook XML file into FO (and also PDF) from the command line. I started by modifying the sitemap that comes with the src distribution's "documentation" example, by adding my pipeline. I've been able to get that sitemap, with DocBook 1.60.1 st

RE: CLASSPATH

2003-04-03 Thread Olson, Dave -Systems
> Can someone tell me what this CLASSPATH environment variable > is supposed > to look like (I'm trying to install Cocoon and Lenya). An excellent resource for understanding how the java virtual machine finds classes is at http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/tooldocs/findingclasses.html

RE: RSS

2003-03-27 Thread Olson, Dave -Systems
Richard, I just read about a feature that might be helpful to you. The discussion of "Content Aggregation" in "Cocoon: Building XML Applications" (Matthew Langham, Carsten Ziegeler; New Riders Pub; ISBN : 0-7357-1235-2) discusses a way to aggregate multiple generators into a single XML document, o

CLI output file names

2003-03-26 Thread Olson, Dave -Systems
When running Cocoon as a command line tool, how does Cocoon determine what to name the resulting files? I assume the URI you specify after the options is matched by one of the matchers in the sitemap, and so I know where processing starts, but since a serializer, when run as a web app, streams to