=build.xml![CDATA[?xml version=1.0?
!--
File automatically generated by ant script for YourCocoonBasedProject.
Manually extend it to your own needs.
--
project name=YourProjectName default=init
regards,
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Ron Wheeler wrote:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/14.html
it.
Ron
Marc Portier wrote:
Ron,
I don't think the script is fit for paths that contain spaces
I suggest you rename your folder named Cocoon Tutorial to CocoonTutorial
HTH,
-marc=
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Trying to follow the tutorial at
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/14.html
The light just came on.
When I clicked on the link to the file, Firefox opened it in browser
window and I just copied and pasted it. Probably Firefox removed the CDATA.
How should I have picked up the file?
Thanks
Ron.
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 21.08.2005 07:02, Ron Wheeler wrote:
I am
and send
fix location to list. -- cheers, andi
On 8/20/05, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran into this problem as well. Can this not be fixed in some way so
that it is part of cocoon or part of ant or not used.
If not, is there some way to check for its existance higher up
Trying to follow the tutorial at
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/14.html
The instructions about modifying local.build.properties were a bit vague
but I did what I thought it said. I did not change any block stuff since
I have no ideas what blocks the tutorial will need. I
I ran into this problem as well. Can this not be fixed in some way so
that it is part of cocoon or part of ant or not used.
If not, is there some way to check for its existance higher up in the
script and complain in a resaonable way.
Ron
JD Daniels wrote:
well heres a more useful
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/14.html
at line 325 of build-cocoon-targets.xml ant complains
C:\eclipse\workspace\Cocoon Tutorial\build-cocoon-targets.xml:325:
The processing instruction target matching [xX][mM][lL] is not allowed.
This is the start of the fragment. it
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/14.html
build-cocoon-targets.xml is flagged with an error in Eclipse since the
project definition refes to a non-existent default task.
// http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/17.html
The /build-cocoon-targets.xml/
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocooninaction/17.html file halts
with an error at line 325 when I try to run it
I get the same error mesage
C:\eclipse\workspace\Cocoon Tutorial\build-testecho.xml:4: The
processing instru
ction target matching
to
make this work properly.
I am reluctant to start correcting a tutorial when I am just starting
out using Cocoon.
I have gone backto working with another tutorial until this gets resolved.
Ron
Upayavira wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
The /build-cocoon-targets.xml/
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org
I am trying to walk through the tutorial.
If I replace the pipeline in /samples/sitemap.xmap with the text from
the tutorial at
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/docs/tutorial/tutorial-develop-webapp.html
I get the following error mesage when I try to access
http://localhost:8080/RonCocoon/samples
The tutorial says to create a file containing the following text.
It does not tell you what name to use for the file. I assume that should be
home.xml
Ron
document
header
titleHome Page/title
/header
body
s1 title=Welcome to Personnel Administrator
p
Welcome to our
It seems to me that I saw a not about compiling either Cocoon or Lenya
with Eclipse that pointed out that you need to set source compliance to
1.4 when compiling with 1.5. Probably to avoid the kind of problems that
you are having.
enum became a reserved word in 1.5.
Ron
Ray Allis wrote:
I just used the stable release of 2.1.7 with Java 1.5 and it worked OK.
You directory structure is different from my buld so I do not know
anything about the ...2.2.0... files that you have.
Ron
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 04.08.2005 21:13, Ray Allis wrote:
Compiling 268 source files to
and Pages. Beneath that
is status page.
Have you built Cocoon with samples included?
Upayavira
-Original Message-
From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 August 2005 01:53 pm
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: Simple question
Is there an example in the samples
Very slick. The designer's talents really come through in the whole
presentation.
It just needs a sound track to be a nice introduction to Cocoon.
Thanks for sending that. What did you use to do the drawings?
Ron
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Is there a generally accepted
Is there an example in the samples that gets this type of information
anddisplays it?
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/samples/status.html
Antony Grinyer wrote:
Hi Upayavira,
Thanks for replying. I simply want to invoke a servlet which lists lots
of debug information about our current
at run-time. Cocoon built successfully but would not run.
I was able to get Lenya to build OK under Eclipse except for a problem
with the internationalization - my labels all come out as untranslated.
Ron
Ron
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
I had not copied the endorsed jars
think I originally came here to drain the swamp.
Ron
Christoph Hermann wrote:
Ron Wheeler schrieb:
Hello,
When I run cocoon.bat from the command line in Windows 2000, it opens a
second window and outputs some lines indicating that it is loading
things and then the window closes
When I run cocoon.bat from the command line in Windows 2000, it opens a
second window and outputs some lines indicating that it is loading
things and then the window closes and connections from the browser or
telnet are refused.
If I go to my Lenya directory and run the Lenya.bat, it works
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. The build executes successfully.
Ron
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Where is this set?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you need to change srcdir from ${cocoon.home} to
${cocoon.home}/src/java
HTH,
Ian
It's better to be hated for who you are
than loved for who you are not
Ian D. Stewart
Appl Dev
that are spurious. The build
executes successfully.
Ron
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Where is this set?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you need to change srcdir from ${cocoon.home} to
${cocoon.home}/src/java
HTH,
Ian
It's better to be hated for who you are
than loved for who you are not
Ian D. Stewart
I am trying to build Cocoon under Eclipse.
This is the output that I get from Ant.
I have got the Problem window down to 100 warnings - mostly about
depricated functions with a few small erors about properties never being
referenced and returns not declared.
I did not create any local. files
That was it.
I had to add the ant-contrib.jar to the Eclipse Ant Preferences runtime
list of libraries.
Ron
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 27.07.2005 21:14, Ron Wheeler wrote:
[taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource
net/sf/antcontrib/antcontrib.properties. It could not be found
The build failed while trying to generate the javadocs. It looks like
the command line is truncated but I am not sure if this is the problem
or just a coincidence.
Is there an obvious error in my setup?
Can I suppress the generation of the javadocs?
Does anything happen after this that I
? ie the commented out
values are the opposite of the defaults.
By suppressing the creation of the javadocs (exclude.javadocs=true), I
was able top get the build to complete successfully.
Ron
Ron Wheeler wrote:
The build failed while trying to generate the javadocs. It looks like
Thanks. That did the trick
exclude.javadocs=true
I kept the documentation turned on and appear to have got the
documentation files generated.
Ron
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 27.07.2005 22:49, Ron Wheeler wrote:
The build failed while trying to generate the javadocs. It looks like
I must be missing some setup since the build seems to prefix some extra
directories.
I don't know which java compiler setting I need to set in Eclipse.
Compiles fine but will not run under Tomcat
I am not sure what these settings do.
ide.eclipse.outputdir=${build.root}/eclipse/classes
(ContainerBase.java:1570)
at
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase$ContainerBackgroundProcessor.run(ContainerBase.java:1550)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Apache Cocoon 2.1.7 http://cocoon.apache.org/
Michael Wechner wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
I am new to Lenya and Cocoon.
I am
.
Ron
Michael Wechner wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
After removing the spaces from the TOMCAT_HOME, at least now I am now
getting a cocoon screen in the browser window.
If I look with windows explorer, the missing file
BypassableAccessController.class does seem to be in the right place
C
I am new to Lenya and Cocoon.
I am trying to install it in an existing Tomcat 5.5 server that is
installed in the default location.
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.5
When I run Lenya it crashes while looking for files in a subdirectory of
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