Bonjour,
je souhaiterais décompresser un fichier .zip ou .rar via les pipeline de
Cocoon.
J'ai bien trouvé le serializer permetant de créer un fichier zip
(http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/ziparchive-serializer.html) ,
mais n'arrive pas à trouver la documentation pour la décompression.
Morissette Laurent wrote:
Bonjour!
Bon je ne sais pas si je poste sur la bonne liste mais J'ai un problème
récurent avec l'API POI de Apache
Ce n'est effectivement pas la bonne liste !
Ici, on parle de Cocoon, et même si Cocoon intègre POI pour la
production de fichier Excel, ce n'est pas
Eric Cambray wrote:
Bonjour,
je souhaiterais décompresser un fichier .zip ou .rar via les pipeline
de Cocoon.
J'ai bien trouvé le serializer permetant de créer un fichier zip
(http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/ziparchive-serializer.html) ,
mais n'arrive pas à trouver la documentation
Hi Ard,
The solution suggested does not work. In fact the trigger is executed
every sec. I also browsed through the quartz documentation and there
is nothing about executing the trigger only once. Does any know how to
configure the trigger so that it is executed only once.
Sanket
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becoming the minimum requirement for Cocoon 2.2.
+1
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Perhaps it is not possible...check
http://www.clockwatchers.com/cron_general.html to get some general cron help.
Furthermore, I have the feeling you want this cron to warm up your caches,
right? Do you really think this is necessary? I mean, it is only important for
the very first time you
+1, Java 1.5 has been here for a while and several projects which we
depend on are going to 1.5 as well
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
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becoming the minimum requirement for Cocoon 2.2. Note that this
discussion is completly
+1
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Hi there,
when trying to access directly the xspCurrentNode within a xsp I got the
following exception:
// start error (lines 204-204) xspCurrentNode cannot be resolved
XSPObjectHelper.xspExpr(contentHandler,
clientHandler.buildContent(xspCurrentNode, request));
although xspCurrentNode, as
You were looking at the Cocoon 1.x documentation which has little to do
with Cocoon 2.1.9.
The docs for Cocoon 2.1 XSP are at
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/xsp.html.
HTH, Alfred.
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From: Ninh Quyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 14:24
Thanks for your answer Alfred,
the Cocoon 2.1 docs don't tell about the changes of the taglibs and
built-in objects or more precisely the xspCurrentNode, which I would
like to access.
Any other suggestions
Ninh.
Nathaniel Alfred wrote:
You were looking at the Cocoon 1.x documentation
well, my problem is actually something else...
what I need is this:
XSP Page --forwards to -- Action A
Action A -- forwards to -- Action B
Action B -- forwards to -- XSP Page
a forward from Action A to Action B works, but that's it...
it wont go any further...
the second forward always results
IIUC xspCurrentNode stems from the DOM-based pipelines of Cocoon 1.
Cocoon 2 uses SAX pipelines that the notion of a current node does not
apply anymore.
You are apparently trying to port a C1 XSP to C2. What is it supposed
to do?
Cheers, Alfred.
-Original Message-
From: Ninh Quyen
Well,
what i'm trying to do is to build an xsp page with a dynamic generation
of content, which is done using my java class.
The content is generated for each event due to the semantic description
in a xml file. The generated objects could be buttons, radios,
checkboxes ...
and they are
+1
This comes from my user perspective, since I don't normally depend on
large entities to host my applications, but can rather set up my own
servers and install the software I need. In fact, I think that entities
with a more conservative migration strategy would not typically use
cocoon to
I had no idea what Lepido was so I googled it and found that someone
at apache had set up wiki for it. I assume you know about this?
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Lepido
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vincent mahé wrote:
Hello mailing list,
I was looking at the mails
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