on 6/16/03 5:27 AM Matthew Langham wrote:
> To the Cocoon Community
>
> The involvement of commercial entities in an open source project can help
> tremendously with its success. If we look at the Linux OS, the Apache web
> server or other important open source projects, we often can see a mixed
There is one more dependency that cocoon core has on deprecated stuff
and it's not picked up at compile-time because it's a runtime dependency.
Our cocoon.xconf depends on
org.apache.cocoon.components.store.JispFilesystemStore
but this is now moved into the deprecated classes.
The problem is
y of you happy.
now, off for a drink :)
ciao
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kindly accepted to host it on
cocoondev.org. So everything is available at :
http://www.cocoondev.org/projects/cvssource.html
This is still to be considered experimental, although already used on
real projects. So I'm awaiting your comments, suggestions and patches
ddleware.com/download.
> Hope this proves useful and instructive to the entire Cocoon community. We
> are looking forward to you guys building on what we've developed so far.
Uh, sounds very cool.
I'll download and play with it ASAP.
And sure, I'll be very interested to k
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you are interested in any of the above stuff and want to help, even by
only stating your opinion or simple appreciation, join our fun there.
For those of you who badly need the features I explained 'yesterday',
well, you're not the only
Andrew Savory wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>
> > Question: do you provide RSS feeds? if so, I would sure it from the
> > newly forrest-powered cocoon web page.
>
> Not at the moment, but hey, it's published with Cocoon so give me a f
t three weeks archived, and
> we will hopefully continue to update this on a weekly basis. Many thanks
> to MJ Ray for the cunning code.
>
> Hope it's of use!
Very cool, I'll add it to our links!
Question: do you provide RSS feeds? if so, I would sure it from the
newly f
s, then?
phpsrvlt.jar is included in the /java directory of the standard PHP
distribution, i would guess the source is in the PHP CVS.
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check
availability of JDBC3 is JDK 1.4, thus the problem.
Deleting java.exe and javaw.exe from /winnt/system32 resolved the
problem.
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d loadtime) and memory footprint (at
startup and under load).
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time information of
the reactor but, no, thanks, that's not fun at all to write!
Cocoon1 and Cocoon2 are simply too different in design.
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tually booking the
> room. And it gives you chance to plan your CeBIT visit to fit.
>
> Lets hear it then..
Uh, that would be a great idea. Thanks guys, very appreciated.
I currently can't say anything for sure, but I'd be interested in
partecipating (although, I have to
Ended up in the wrong mailing list :)
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nnectionHandler.java:210)
> at
> org.apache.tomcat.service.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:416)
> at
> org.apache.tomcat.util.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:498)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
>
>
>
Please, ask such questions to the cocoon
Cocoon is a
"de-facto industrial standard" for XML web publishing in the Java world
and you won't be left in the void if you choose to adopt it.
Take care and kudos to Borland for being giving such great visibility to
our work and to Apache in general.
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