Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Cocoon 2.2 uses Maven to automatically download the Sun JARs from
Sun's site at build time, bypassing the distribution licensing
restrictions that prevent the JARs from being shipped with Cocoon
directly. So this will no longer be a problem.
But as I understand it, this i
Jason Johnston wrote:
Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Fixed this, the solution is hidden away here:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/SendMailTransformer
Quote:
The SendMailTransformer needs the JavaMail and JavaBeans Activation
Framework (JAF) API's from Sun to work. Add them to WEB-INF/lib.
Remove geronimo
Kamal Bhatt wrote:
Fixed this, the solution is hidden away here:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/SendMailTransformer
Quote:
The SendMailTransformer needs the JavaMail and JavaBeans Activation
Framework (JAF) API's from Sun to work. Add them to WEB-INF/lib. Remove
geronimo-spec-javamail-1.3.1-rc
Fixed this, the solution is hidden away here:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/SendMailTransformer
Quote:
The SendMailTransformer needs the JavaMail and JavaBeans Activation
Framework (JAF) API's from Sun to work. Add them to WEB-INF/lib. Remove
geronimo-spec-javamail-1.3.1-rc5.jar and
geronimo-
Alain Pannetier wrote:
> I am in a situation in which I need to know from within an XSLT
> transformer what matcher will be selected for a given URL.
I don't understand every detail of your setup, but I think you should
run that diagram-format action on both the html and picture pipelines
(or rath
Dear list,
Problem :
I am in a situation in which I need to know from within an XSLT
transformer what matcher will be selected for a given URL.
Use case :
To address SVG cross browser portability issues from the server side,
I've put a little bit of logic in my sitemap to decide whether a giv
Hello all,
I've used the Excalibur Instrumentation client and it is really a great tool !
Now, I would like to follow the evolution of my own variables using this tool.
I looked at the source code of the org.apache.avalon.excalibur.pool.InstrumentedResourceLimitingPool class to look at how it
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Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 13:56:31 +0530
Hi,
We are using Cocoon 2.1.7 and we get the following error when trying to
transform the output using XSL-FO into a pdf stream: -
An Error Occurred
attribute-set named xref.properties does not exist
org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingExc
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Many thanks to everybody, who has participated so far, for your feedback.
On [EMAIL PROTECTED] we voted about it and the voting proposal was rejected.
The main reason is that large organizations (e.g. banks) are years
behind in their usage of new JDK releases and that we
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Quote: "I use cocoon because I like bleeding-edge technologies"
Surely Cocoon is an incredibly stable, mainstream application by now -
in the same ball-park as Struts et al.
After all, its been around about 7 years!
"Ruby on rails"... now *that* might be "bleeding-edge"!
>>> Johannes Textor
Hi,
We are using Cocoon 2.1.7 and we get the following error when trying to
transform the output using XSL-FO into a pdf stream: -
An Error Occurred
attribute-set named xref.properties does not exist
org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Error executing pipeline.:
java.lang.RuntimeException: at
Hi
I have set up a pipeline to send some mail. I check the status of the
action, and it says success. However, I do not get the email. Here is
the pipeline.
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