Hello,
I know that for users issues, there is a users list, and I posted there
before. However, a few issues remained unanswered and, even if I have
found workarounds for my case, I think developers should be aware of
them.
Please forgive me if I should not be posting here. Posts follow...--
The reason I think developers should know about this is:
- move-up and move-down seemed to move rows up and down on the form, but changes in the order of rows were not saved to XML.
- Even binding a field called order to the position brought in
strange results, as the move-up and move-down made
Reason for posting to dev@:
- Possible existence of a bug (although I hope it is a user error and you can help me solve it)
Yours,
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Hi Robert,
...What I'm trying to do is get a crawler to walk through all the links
that the current refdoc code generates and have the Lucene block index
them and allow me to search them through Cocoon pipelines and grab
matching results for transforming and serializing...
sounds good.
The
Hi Robert,
Le 14 juil. 05, à 23:39, Robert Graham a écrit :
...This is mostly a question for the mentors on the project, but ideas
are welcome. I posted to dev mostly to have it backed up...
Note that posting to dev@ only is fine, we're monitoring it (but feel
free to ping me directly if
Le 9 juil. 05, à 08:16, Antonio Gallardo a écrit :
Yes, please! A broadcast will be great! No matter if this is going to
be from 1:00 a.m to 4:00 a.m. morning. ;-)
I only have IChat setup, so broadcasts might not be too easy. But we'll
see what we can do!
-Bertrand, still on the train to
Le 10 juil. 05, à 13:23, Reinhard Poetz a écrit :
...Please cast your votes!
+1
-Bertrand
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(thanks Reinhard for the template, this is about the same thing for
Robert ;-)
As you all know, Robert Graham is one of our Google Summer of Code
(GSoC) students, he has started working on the implementation of the
experimental refdoc block, see
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
(thanks Reinhard for the template, this is about the same thing for
Robert ;-)
:-)
Please cast your votes!
+1
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In the README for the osgi code in whiteboard I have some instructions
about how to modify the webapp in trunk to get it to work with the OSGi
code. I attache a patch that do the work.
/Daniel
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Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
(thanks Reinhard for the template, this is about the same thing for
Robert ;-)
As you all know, Robert Graham is one of our Google Summer of Code
(GSoC) students, he has started working on the implementation of the
experimental refdoc block, see
Please cast your votes!
-Bertrand
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+1
David
Updated the JDBC-driver to the latest: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC
Driver Beta 1. This works fine with Cocoon 2.1.7.
-Tuomo
On Sun, 17 Jul 2005, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 17.07.2005 00:36, Tuomo L wrote:
Thanks, I tested the sample, and it does work with HSQLDB. But when I
tested it
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I've posted some info about what we're doing at
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of Daniel's talk (he hasn't reviewed it yet).
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On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 09:52:30AM +0200, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
In order to make his life and the life of his two mentors (Ross Gardler
and I) easier, I'd like to give him *temporary* and *restricted*
(http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/whiteboard/refdoc/**) commit
privileges to
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Il giorno 18/lug/05, alle 09:52, Bertrand Delacretaz ha scritto:
Please cast your votes!
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Ugo
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You might want to look at the generated index using a Lucene utility,
Luke for example, it's an index viewer and querier with a GUI. Don't
have the URL here as I'm offline right now, but you'll find it.
Can do. I've been helped out some by an article I found:
1. Extract snippets from the various types of source files: XML, java,
text
I feel that this is mostly complete, but I'm open to new suggestions.
2. Convert these snippets to an XML form that is easily indexable with
Lucene, generating Lucene fields for all important pieces of
Le 18 juil. 05, à 16:40, Robert Graham a écrit :
...And I seem to be tending away from the Lucene block and toward
Lucene
itself or at least the 1.4.3 jar that comes with Cocoon. Is that an
unwanted design decision?..
Not necessarily - the good thing about the Lucene block is the ability
to
Le 18 juil. 05, à 16:49, Robert Graham a écrit :
1. Extract snippets from the various types of source files: XML, java,
text
I feel that this is mostly complete, but I'm open to new suggestions.
ok - what's in the prototype is probably good enough for now.
2. Convert these snippets to
Hi all,
I incidentally found this while googling around:
http://c2nak.sourceforge.net/book/c2nk/doc_cocoon_guide.html
Funny to see Cocoon as a source of components for competitor projects :-)
Sylvain
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With the help of Daniel, who's sitting next to me, I moved the osgi stuff out of
the whiteboard and right into trunk.
To use it, call
ant osgi
cocoon osgi or ./cocoon.sh osgi
http://localhost:8080
Have fun!
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From: Gianugo Rabellino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 10:29:03 +0200
On 7/14/05, Daniel Fagerstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it is a good idea to deprecate things that have been
arround in Cocoon from the very beginning and is part of about every
book, tutorial and
On 7/18/05, Bertrand Delacretaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 18 juil. 05, à 16:40, Robert Graham a écrit :
...And I seem to be tending away from the Lucene block and toward
Lucene
itself or at least the 1.4.3 jar that comes with Cocoon. Is that an
unwanted design decision?..
Not
On 18.07.2005 09:52, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
In order to make his life and the life of his two mentors (Ross Gardler
and I) easier, I'd like to give him *temporary* and *restricted*
(http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/whiteboard/refdoc/**) commit
privileges to our SVN code repository.
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 17:29 +0200, Ugo Cei wrote:
those methods are inherited from AbstractDatatype, where they are
declared as protected. Thus, I was painfully reminded that protected
members in Java are visible not only to subclasses, but to all other
classes in the same package as
Le 18 juil. 05, à 19:14, Robert Graham a écrit :
...I've seen it in some examples(XMLSearch), but I'm afraid that I
haven't seen enough of the crawler t understand how to utilize it..
If you start cocoon and go to
http://localhost:/samples/blocks/lucene/ you'll see links which
enable you
On 7/18/05, Bertrand Delacretaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 18 juil. 05, à 19:14, Robert Graham a écrit :
...I've seen it in some examples(XMLSearch), but I'm afraid that I
haven't seen enough of the crawler t understand how to utilize it..
If you start cocoon and go to
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