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I have not been able to work on Cocoon actively in a while, and I really
enjoyed the time I have been able to work on it. I will be chasing other
projects, most of which will not be on the server side. If you have the
odd question, feel free to shoot me an email.
Thank you all
Berin Loritsch wrote:
I have not been able to work on Cocoon actively in a while, and I really
enjoyed the time I have been able to work on it. I will be chasing other
projects, most of which will not be on the server side. If you have the
odd question, feel free to shoot me an email.
Thank you
an email.
Thank you all for the opportunity to learn and to become a better
developer.
Without the help of some of you I would still be mediocre today. :P
Berin,
It was nice having you around on the lists. I can totally understand
and appreciate the burn-out factor. I've recently hit
with your future
ventures, and I think I speak for everybody when I say that I look
forward to the day you make your glorious return :)
Thank you for the kind words, though glorious return does seem a bit
grand for such an occasion.
A bit of hyperbole makes everyone's day a little more interesting
Berin Loritsch wrote:
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Thank you for the kind words, though glorious return does seem a bit
grand for such an occasion. If you are curious what I am up to, you
can track it here: http://www.jroller.com/page/bloritsch/Weblog
I added it to my news aggregator as soon as you mentioned
Leszek Gawron wrote:
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I've been using profiling pipeline for woody pipelines. It turns out that more
than 75% of processing is consumed by woody-styling.xsl
So it is not woody that is slow but the presentation layer
This is no surprise: the form processing code basically traverses the
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Is woody fast enough to manage the 160 fields in a form? I will be glad to
hear about that. Sometimes I feel Woody is a little bit slow.
I haven't done any measurements, but with 160 fields it's surely the
client that slows down. Rendering that form with Mozilla sends the
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 09:43:19PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Ugo Cei dijo:
Our application has 16 forms for a total of more than 600 fields and all
of them are brilliantly handled by Woody. The logic is entirely driven
by Flowscript and persistence needs are handled by Hibernate. JX
Ugo Cei wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Is woody fast enough to manage the 160 fields in a form? I will be
glad to
hear about that. Sometimes I feel Woody is a little bit slow.
I haven't done any measurements, but with 160 fields it's surely the
client that slows down. Rendering that form
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28.11.2003 14:28 Thema: Re: Thank you
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you ever thought about a combination of woody and the portal-engine ?
No, never. I've never even used the portal engine.
Ugo
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P.le Volontari del Sangue, 2 - 27100 Pavia - Italy
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David Crossley wrote:
Ugo Cei wrote:
This morning we demoed the beta version of the application we've been
developing during the last couple of months to the customer, and
everything went very well.
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So it is with great pleasure that I want to say a big *THANK YOU* to all
the people
Here's another Very Late Thank You to all at the Cocoon GetTogether!
Special thanks to Steven for all his hard work and of course Marc, Bruno and the Orixo
gang as a whole who made this possible. I had fun. We've been brutally abusing the
flamish hospitality, and I hope to do so again next year
At the end and after passing the Sun Java Programmer Certification I
will also join the thanking people. It was my first event related to
software development and it was so impressive. The town, the meals, the
Outerthought support (thanks, Steven, for the link and Bruno for the
plan of Gent -
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Steven Noels wrote:
rehearsing Bach with soaked pants
I should point out that's because of the torrential rain that morning on
the way to the event location, and not because David was nervous ;-)
Andrew.
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Andrew SavoryEmail: [EMAIL
Thanks for the great sessions and hospitality.
Everyone involved put in a lot of work to make this a great even. I
sure appreciated.
I'm looking forward to next years!
Cheers all,
Thor HW
Hi all,
browsing through all the 'thank you' mails, getting increasingly
embarrased, I'd simply like to say 'thank YOU'.
Thanks for the enthusiasm, expressed by signing up and showing up,
sometimes after considerable travel or lodging adventures. Thanks for
the trust, expressed by happily paying
Unfortunately the GT is over now :(
Unfortunately...but thanks to everybody who helped make this a great
event!
I have a feeling that GT2003 will be The Day Of The Cocoon Web
Application for many people.
...This showed that working together on the bugs is really very
effizient, so we should try
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Unfortunately the GT is over now :(
Great event, nice people, cool meeting. The whole thing was filmed by
Stefano, and the videos should be made available for download so that
everybody can have a feeling of what happened. Problem is finding a
server with the
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Problem is finding a server with the required bandwidth for what will
certainly be very big even with a high compression ratio.
We have already got permission from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] guys to
hammer the ASF bandwidth.
Andrew.
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Andrew Savory
Sylvain Wallez dijo:
Yep. I was amazed by the number of people coming to me after my Woody
presentation, asking questions, proposing enhancements, use cases, etc.
This is a real need, and we seem to have a real solution now.
Yep. We need boost the woody development. :)
Many people is needed
Andrew Savory dijo:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Problem is finding a server with the required bandwidth for what will
certainly be very big even with a high compression ratio.
We have already got permission from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] guys to
hammer the ASF bandwidth.
Great!
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Unfortunately the GT is over now :(
Unfortunately...but thanks to everybody who helped make this a great event!
yeah, it was a very nice experience.
Thanks very much for the great hospitality
Michael
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Michael Wechner
Wyona Ltd. - Open Source Content
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Sylvain Wallez dijo:
Yep. I was amazed by the number of people coming to me after my Woody
presentation, asking questions, proposing enhancements, use cases, etc.
This is a real need, and we seem to have a real solution now.
Yep. We need boost the woody
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Unfortunately the GT is over now :(
A big hand for the great team at Outerthought for organizing this unique
and wonderful event. Thank you guys! Really looking forward for a GT2004
in Ghent.
Chris.
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Upayavira wrote:
Start Cocoon with cocoon servlet-debug (instead of just cocoon servlet)
Then, in eclipse, select run/debug...
Click remove java application, then new at the bottom.
Select your cocoon project. Click apply/debug.
The way I've been debugging cocoon is by extending the
--- Christian Haul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A big hand for the great team at Outerthought for organizing this unique
and wonderful event. Thank you guys! Really looking forward for a GT2004
in Ghent.
A big THANK YOU to everyone who blogged, wikied, videoed, etc.
It helped those of us who
Steve K wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Start Cocoon with cocoon servlet-debug (instead of just cocoon servlet)
Then, in eclipse, select run/debug...
Click remove java application, then new at the bottom.
Select your cocoon project. Click apply/debug.
The way I've been debugging cocoon is by
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