my functions when referenced by
transforms fed to the Cocoon XSLT transformer!
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on functions.
https://github.com/mwoodiupui/confman-demo
What one cannot do in Saxon-HE is register integrated extension
functions using a configuration file, as one can in -PE or -EE. This
is why I need to do configuration in Java.
> wt., 10 gru 2019 o 21:19 Mark H. Wood napisał(a):
>
hasn't helped.
> Greetings,
> Greg
>
>
> pon., 9 gru 2019 o 23:02 Mark H. Wood napisał(a):
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> > On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 04:13:08PM +0100, Javier Puerto wrote:
> > > I recommend you to use the Spring configuration. I never had this
> > > requireme
but it made no useful difference in the
output. I cannot see what paths are actually being consulted for
Cocoon component configuration, but it seems that none of the places
I've put my .xconf is one of them.
> El mié., 4 dic. 2019 a las 22:46, Mark H. Wood () escribió:
>
> > I
convert
Avalon configuration (such as the first sample above) to Spring, or
even how to write fresh Spring configuration for Cocoon components.
It would be nice to know how to do this even if I wind up using the
Avalon approach with the present task.
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ernatives. Where would I find some detailed discussion of the
alternatives to and how to map what we
have to them?
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it with XML, but the XML configurator is still in there.
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:27:40PM +0100, Luca Morandini wrote:
> On 01/19/2011 07:54 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> >
> > It appears that 2.2 wants us to use Spring to do something analogous,
> > but first I need to know in detail what the old way is doing so that I
> > can
en-dependency-plugin
- 2.6
+ 2.8
org.codehaus.mojo
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/AetherClassNotFound
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l:key myself. But
if I don't expose my ignorance once in a while, I'll never learn. :-)
If you find my suggestion helpful, I'd like to see how you used it.
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There's an app for that: your browser
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link to Cocoon Site Overview. That
link also returns 404.
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s heavily dependent on
Cocoon. I've tried several times to find the place to start reading
the code, and never found it. Maybe it's time to try again.
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ocoon well enough to
complete it keep asking others to do that. Bugs with patches attached
languish for years. Seemingly everyone using Cocoon is running a
unique local version with scads of patches that are passed around like
ancient lore.
Why would anyone think Cocoon is dead?
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orking code just to use a dependency version that still has the
attention of its maintainers is really unwelcome.
I think the complaint is that Cocoon 3 is really Butterfly 1.
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a man shovelling coal onto a
conveyor that carries the coal back to the pile from which he is
shovelling. He has a job, but
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others who feel the same way and fork C2
and share the maintenance and development.
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ing up issues, and the like.
If I could even figure out how to build 2.2 I would very likely at
least fill some of the gaping holes in the documentation. I like
volunteering when I have enough information to do a good job.
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anymore. It's still a godsend if you want to find out how Cocoon was
meant to be used.
For everyone outside the project, 2.2 hasn't quite finished happening
yet and 3.0 is just a wild rumor. People who built their products
around Cocoon feel abandoned. Nothing is happening. Bug
near maximum size but with
room for occasional surges.
Tweaking out unwelcome memory behavior takes a long time and a lot of
staring and thinking.
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ads of patches that have been waiting for some time.
Add me to that list.
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how to do the same thing the new way.
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nto memory and you need the full power of xslt
> you're pretty much out of luck. What about going to a 64 bit machine and
> just allocating a huge amount of ram to Tomcat? Can this been done with
> tomcat/cocoon?
It can be done with a 64-bit JVM. Tomcat won't know and neith
penOffice doesn't quite render it properly, and of course a
PowerPoint deck is always missing a lot without the speaker, but it
seems quite helpful, and now I have a link to a source tree that
actually might be buildable (unlike the release tarball).
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xplicit in step two.
(Step 1: lots of math
Step 2: "then a miracle occurs"
Step 3: lots of *completely different-looking* math)
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Balance your desire for bells and whistles with the reality that only a
little more than 2 percent
, but there's a problem too, because Maven is
also woefully under-documented. So the build process becomes a
mystery wrapped in an enigma. OK, theoretically there's less need to
build Cocoon 2.2+; in practice there's a very great need to apply a
number of patches that should have gone
s -- as yet I'm far from
having my head wrapped around Cocoon's internals.
DSpace 1.6.0 has been out for a while now, uses
cocoon-servlet-service-impl:1.2.0 and cocoon-linkrewriter-impl:1.0.0,
and doesn't seem to be triggering any reports of these problems.
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nd
release candidates all jumbled in there. How does one build a
released version from SVN?
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