Le 11 déc. 04, à 00:57, Christopher Oliver a écrit :
...General consensus has turned out to be incorrect on many
occasions. What I see is that some people, such as Stefano, are
looking to build a better templating system while others are
contemplating what appears to be pointless
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 11 déc. 04, à 00:57, Christopher Oliver a écrit :
...General consensus has turned out to be incorrect on many
occasions.
I guess many of us have seeked comfort in that idea, when not geting
things our way. But while it might be a relevant idea for describing
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Christian Stocker wrote:
As I mentioned before (to one of stefano's posts), we did something
similar, but with the TAL syntax. We convert that to XSLT with XSLT and
then do the actual transformation with XSLT. It's the same idea as
yours. I like the approach, even though it's not complete yet
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:.
Everybody here welcomes contributions, not matter how silly, not
matter how technologically savvy, now matter how outrageous and no
matter how sinful and ranting.
But respect for your peers is key.
Without that, any voice, no matter whose, becomes immediately silent,
On 11.12.2004 18:37 Uhr, Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Christian Stocker wrote:
As I mentioned before (to one of stefano's posts), we did something
similar, but with the TAL syntax. We convert that to XSLT with XSLT
and then do the actual transformation with XSLT. It's the same idea as
yours. I
David Crossley wrote:
Geoff Howard wrote:
I'd just use eclipse to find every class that implements the right
interface(s). Would that work?
Thanks Geoff. However, command-line tools only
because i need to script it. Sorry, i forgot
to specify that.
A bit of BCEL should do the trick.
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Christopher Oliver wrote: It's not personal, Bertrand. If someone
does good work or makes a valid point I will give them proper
respect. If not, well, I'm not teaching grade school and it's not my
job to sugar coat it.
Really? Wasn't that you that disliked the way Pierpaolo and myself
For a quick hack I wrote a singleton (simple Java class) that manages the
Hibernate SessionFactory. As it is only a Cocoon/Hibernate-demo I haven't
thought much about it, but if I use Hibernate in production, I would write a
SingleThreaded Avalon component. I would do it because Cocoon is based
Christopher Oliver wrote:
It's not personal, Bertrand. If someone does good work or makes a valid
point I will give them proper respect. If not, well, I'm not teaching
grade school and it's not my job to sugar coat it.
Really? Wasn't that you that disliked the way Pierpaolo and myself
avoided
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