Does 'going to the attic' mean that the Cocoon project site will go away?
Hopefully NOT as many people use it for maintenance purposes.
On Sun, 22 Dec 2024, 11:03 warrell harries,
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> 'Goodbye and thanks for all the fish' - I'm sure the Cocoo
Dear all,
'Goodbye and thanks for all the fish' - I'm sure the Cocoon sitemap will
still be powering production systems for many years to come. Perhaps there
is a story to be written of it's history and impact?
On Sat, 21 Dec 2024, 21:27 gelo1234, wrote:
> That is sad news. But all good things
Hi Cedric,
Does this build still use the infamous Log4J v1. 2 jar I know it's
actually benign due to no use of the jndi but security vulnerability
scanners usually complain.
Thanks for your work on this.
Best regards
Warrell
On Thu, 30 Nov 2023, 11:16 Cédric Damioli, wrote:
>
The Tomcat version must be updated to address these concerns.
That should do it
On Mon, 19 Jul 2021, 13:03 Vincent Neyt, wrote:
> Hi Cocoon users,
>
> I'd like to ask your opinion on the long-term security risks of running
> Cocoon on a server. The colleague responsible for the servers at my
>
Great news!
Well done!
The download is still showing version 2.12
Many thanks from a die-hard cocooner
On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 at 11:12, Cédric Damioli wrote:
> Apache Cocoon 2.1.13 Released
> -
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> The Apache Cocoon Community is proud to announce the new release
>
Hi Mark,
I never could get 2.2 working 😂
However, I'm using 2.12 every day, all over the world - mostly with Saxon
for XSLT 2.0
All I can advise, use 2.12...
Best regards
Warrell
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019, 9:46 pm Mark H. Wood, wrote:
> I'm using Cocoon 2.2. I need to pass
o implement it, all was well.
>
> Charles
>
> On Jun 29, 2016, at 1:37 AM, warrell harries-4 [via Cocoon] wrote:
>
> You could use the select matcher which allows you to alter flow through
> the pipeline based on a parameter value
>
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, 00:01 Charles Bur
You could use the select matcher which allows you to alter flow through the
pipeline based on a parameter value
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, 00:01 Charles Burd, wrote:
> In a Cocoon 2.1 installation, I'm trying to get a sitemap pipeline match
> to differentiate between a URL that has no HTML GET paramet
What version of Cocoon? Use 2.12 and deploy the web app to Tomcat 7
What's the problem with that?
Best wishes
Warrell
On Sat, 25 Jun 2016, 17:58 Hans-Heinrich Braun,
wrote:
> I am bringing my application to openshift.
> It seems that i cannot integrate local dependencies in open
Cocoon 2.1 is a living legend!
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To: "users@cocoon.apache.org"
Subject: Re: [2.1] cinclude using a pipeline as a generator source
On 7-5-2016 15:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
On 5/7/16 7:38 AM, w
That's right. As per directories and XPath... Well done! Just keep tinkering
On 7 May 2016 14:10, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
> Warrell,
>
> On 5/7/16 8:58 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> > Warrell,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick reply!
> &
Hi Chris
cocoon:// is understood as standard
Use :/ to go relative to the root
Xpath rules 😁
On 7 May 2016 12:12, "Christopher Schultz"
wrote:
All,
I've got a Cocoon setup with a pipeline whose transformer contains
something like this:
https://my-app/get-some-data"; />
Now, the URL includ
om the core.
I would be happy to help subject to negotiation :)
Best regards,
Warrell
On Wed, 6 Jan 2016 at 11:34 Flynn, Peter wrote:
> ...I think.
>
> I have an existing Cocoon service running 2.1.11 under Tomcat5 and
> Apache in CentOS5 on a very old server, and I now have a n
Hi,
One reason that many Cocoon users have stayed with the 2.1x stream is that
some very useful blocks never made the transition to 2.2
Personally, the hassle of migrating to 2.2 was not worth the gains it
offered (Spring meh).
As we are all aware Web application development has evolved in many
Hi Peter,
I can't say what your build problem is (except that the error message
indicates a missing file... dependencies again?) but I am surprised
you are still using Java 1.4. Is there a reason for not moving onto 1.7?
On 15 Jun 2014 16:56, "Peter Sparkes" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having pro
the post
after reading John Resig (the dude) at
http://ejohn.org/blog/node-js-stream-playground
All in all, the future of Node.js is assured and maybe it can help keep the
spirit and body of Cocoon alive.
All the best
Warrell
On 4 June 2014 09:50, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> On 06/04/2014
Many thanks Francesco!
On 4 June 2014 08:27, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote:
> On 04/06/2014 09:22, warrell harries wrote:
>
>> I have posted a simple way of using Node.js with Cocoon
>>
>> http://warrell.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/extending-life-of-my-cocoon.html
>>
I have posted a simple way of using Node.js with Cocoon
http://warrell.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/extending-life-of-my-cocoon.html
I hope this may be of some help to anyone similarly minded,
Thanks
Warrell
Hi Peter,
This is an action that should be declared in the root sitemap. Have you
built the war file with the authentication block enabled?
Cheers,
Warrell
On 27 May 2014 14:28, Peter Sparkes wrote:
> Hi
>
> I can't get the * authentication framework sample to to work in *C
-3-formatting.aspx
as a good place to start.
Cheers
Warrell
On 9 May 2014 09:58, warrell harries wrote:
> Hi Cocooners,
>
> I have just run into the 65535 upper limit on the number of rows in an
> Excel workbook as serialized using the gnumeric schema.
>
> Of course, I trie
Try the standalone pure ant build outside of Eclipse environment e.g. from
a command line
Cheers
W
On 13 May 2014 13:55, Paul G. Joseph wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to compile Cocoon 2.1.11 in Eclipse (Luna, version 4.4).
>
> I get:
> BUILD FAILED
> C:\cocoon-2.1.11\tools\targets\compil
no longer exist.
I was hoping somebody has done the hard-work necessary to upgrade the
serializer to the XSSF format. I would be very grateful if they could share
the code for 2.11
Thanks
Warrell
It's as simple as just using the stream generator.
Take Baby Steps and it will become clear
Regards
Warrell
On 7 April 2014 16:48, wrote:
> Hello,
> Unfortunately, I'm only now to respond. Restful was recommended to me by my
> instructor. I would like to send th
.
Best regards Warrell
On 16 Mar 2014 19:37, "Bardo Nelgen"
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> has someone ever accessed the message body of a post request to cocoon
> which uses application/json as its content type?
>
> The same request is being handled without issues if pos
Hi Peter, I use a version of the proxy transformer. If the bundled one
doesn't work for you it is easy to roll your own.
Cheers
Warrell
On 17 May 2013 16:21, "Peter Sparkes" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have an application in which I require to send a POST request from the
> s
Thanks very much for keeping the Cocoon 2.1 flame burning.
I'm still building on the 2.11 platform so I look forward to upgrading to
this release.
All the best
Warrell
On 20 March 2013 14:41, Cédric Damioli wrote:
> Apache Cocoon 2.1.12 Released
>
I believe it is. Certainly, I have used 1.0...iirc
On 9 Feb 2013 08:17, "Peter Sparkes" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to use FOP 1.1 with Cocoon 2.1.11
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter
>
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On 16 October 2012 15:12, warrell harries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Depending on your sitemap components set-up (see the top of the file
> e.g. )
> the default Transformer should be the XSLT one.
>
> Try omitting the type altogether.
>
> Remember
question would help.
Regards
Warrell
On 16 October 2012 14:55, whatnext wrote:
>
> Dear learned cocoon users,
>
> Very sorry for the ignorance of this question. Our company has recently
> decided it might be time to move away from AxKit (!) and we are looking at
> the a
Yep, do it in the setup
public void setup(SourceResolver resolver, Map objectModel, String src,
Parameters par) throws ProcessingException, SAXException, IOException
{
super.setup(resolver,objectModel,src,par);
try
{
Source inputSource = resolver.resolveURI(super.source);
this.source = inputSo
generation/WebServiceProxyGenerator.java
It could be that this will be sufficient for your requirements.
Best regards,
Warrell
On 28 February 2011 16:13, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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> Warrell,
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desired
header could be passed in as a sitemap parameter to an existing component. I
am not aware of any existing component that provides this facility.
Regards,
Warrell
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Thanks Andreas,
I would be interested in seeing what you did!
IIRC, I believe Alec needs HTTPS which I hope will be addressed using
research from here
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1828775/httpclient-and-ssl.
Regards,
Warrell
On 24 February 2011 08:06, Andreas Kuehne wrote:
> Hi War
Here is the reference to support my posting about your problem with using
the document function. My reply seems to have been delayed...
http://www.mail-archive.com/users@cocoon.apache.org/msg34182.html
put it on this list
some 4 years ago.
Hope this helps,
Warrell
I have a company, Cocoon Technology, that could help. My number is
07976232632. I am based near Portsmouth.
Hope to hear from you,
Regards
Warrell
On 12 February 2011 12:36, Alec Bickerton wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a company that provides support for Cocoon 2.1. I've
> tried t
Hi Peter,
I have a company, Cocoon Technology, that could help. My number is
07976232632. I am based near Portsmouth.
Hope to hear from you,
Regards
Warrell
On 17 Jan 2011 11:24, "Peter Sparkes" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I maintain a number of websites, for different companies,
interfaced the
latest release of the Apache FO project with current version of Cocoon.
Regards
Warrell
On 28 April 2010 14:59, Peter Flynn wrote:
> A common solution to the requirement to generate publication-quality PDF is
> to use XSLT to create LaTeX code and rely on LaTeX's un
Hi Tomek,
To do this sort of thing I sometimes use bad old showModalDialog and attach
this to a button onclick event. This function is supported by Firefox and IE
and doesn't trigger the submit of a Cocoon form.
Nasty, but it works for intranets...
Cheers
W
2010/1/10 Tomek Piechowicz
> Hi.
>
Hi Maria,
I have the same problem - I gues one must use multiple matchers and pass
these around from pipeline to pipeline and use the inputmodule {uri}
Did you solve this problem?
2009/9/6 Maria Grigorieva
>
> The main problem is that pages "first" and "five" open in new window.
>
> And redire
IMHO, developers tend to mirror the general population in that the majority
follow the herd. The habits of imperative Java programming and the
not-invented-here syndrome meant that Cocoon was only ever going to appeal
to a minority of enlightened developers.
Maven is a head f&*ck for the average J
all a
> URL from ruby I guess and cocoon will generate the pdf based on the URL?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeroen
>
> warrell harries wrote:
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>> It's an XML framework... so, in short, no :)
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>>
>> 2009/8/19 anandhthiyagarajan > anandhthiyagara
It's an XML framework... so, in short, no :)
2009/8/19 anandhthiyagarajan
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Is there any possibility to generate the PDF documents using cocoon
> without generating xml files. I m working in Ruby on Rails. Any help would
> be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Anandh
> --
> Vie
Have you looked at FINS? http://www.lucamorandini.it/fins/faq.html
2009/8/6 sh kh
> I'm following the Cocoon 2.2 tutorial. I created a dynamic chart with a
> java class implementing JFreeChart. I want to view the rendered chart in
> cocoon. I'm using flowscript and map:read, but no luck. I g
Small is beautiful :) I have a lot to be modest about
2009/6/26 Ellis Pritchard
> Could you just use your working cocoon application as a web-service? e.g.
> Use commons http to call it? Nice scalability implications...
>
> Ellis.
>
>
> On 26 Jun 2009, at 09:38, Steven Dolg wrote:
>
> zzku
I haven't looked at version 3.0 but I have done just what you describe using
2.1x and the CLI technique. Have you looked at the process for packaging
Coccon as an offline application. There is some recent comment on the
mailing list about it and thre is plenty of material on the web. Enjoy - it
is
One of the nice things about the Cocoon 2.1x line is that oldies like me can
just use a text editor and the command line. I never found Eclipse was worth
the hassle and I was never quite sure what was going on behind the scenes.
That risk can stifle progress and burn precious time when you start a
u - what about build.sh
2009/6/12 Peter Horlock
> uuuhm. I wrote:
>
> cocoon-2.1.11$ cocoon.sh
>
> Which means I am on a Linux system and I ran "cocoon.sh" which is the Linux
> equivalent to build.bat
>
Have you tried building Cocoon from the command line using build.bat?
Baby steps...
2009/6/12 Peter Horlock
> Hi,
>
> I just joined a company using Cocoon 2.1.11. Java 6 and Maven.
> For them everything works fine, for me I get a ton of errors in Eclipse -
> mostly conflicts concerning org.w3c.
You can! Using different types of generators allow you to consume the
different styles of Web services. This is what makes Cocoon so good for
application development.
Google for some more info on how to do it. I remember writing a few
contributions with regard to version 2.1x
2009/2/24 Magnus Hara
t try and
forget about your Product Java object as it seems to be superfluous.
Hope this helps,
Warrell
2009/1/29 Robby Pelssers
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I have a project where I want to read xml from the filesystem and
> unmarshall to Java.
>
>
>
> Suppose I have
mldb.org/xupdate";>
*
which will 'update' the changes collection by 'appending' a new note element
with the attributes set to the parameter values once its output document is
passed through the xmldb transformer, as you propose.
I hope this is enough info to get you going:
Woops, my apologies, Vadim. Is this the code in Cocoon?
I was referring to the 2.1x distribution - I guess it hasn't made it to 2.2
yet
Hi,
>From the distribution have a look at
http://localhost:/samples/blocks/xmldb/welcome
There is enough there to get you started. As this is (I believe) the eXist
codebase you could check out that project site http://exist.sourceforge.net/
Cheers,
Warrell
2008/8/26 takpoli <
Proxy Transformer
that might fit the bill... I know it steps outside of the XML pluggable
ideal but it might be what you need if you could say a little bit more about
WHAT you are trying to achieve rather than just the HOW you are trying to do
it:)
All the George (best),
Warrell
2008/8/20 Heather R
matcher in another block with cocoon://block/matcher but this
would need to be used as the src for a generator or as part of an
aggregation at the generator stage and the matcher would have to serialize
xml at the end of its pipeline.
Hope this helps,
Warrell
2008/8/20 Luca Morandini <[EM
I have done exactly this (even under Cocoon CLI) but don't have the code to
hand. It's quite straightforward except that the sendmail transformer
invoked the pipeline to build the s/s which took so long that the sendmail
connection was dropped. To solve this I ran one CLI to build the s/s and
then
behaviour there. Think declaratively (pull) rather than procedurally
(push).
Regards,
Warrell
BTW... Are the BCC using Cocoon?
On 22/04/2008, Heather Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a newbie. Using Cocoon 2.1.11 and the fo
Surely you are joking Dr Feynman! Apologies to the great man
http://www.gorgorat.com/
What about :-
SELECT person_id, age FROM persons WHERE person_id between $id and $id +
1000
Alternatively, depending on which DBMS and to give you more flexibility put
your SQL in a stored proc and call that
You could use Saxon e.g. :-
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; xmlns:saxon="http://saxon.sf.net/";>
On 29/02/2008, dkropotova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> I am using SOLR to store my xml files, that have been xml-escaped
> beforehand
> (so that now they are si
If you are running under a J2EE App server you can use JNDI to get these
credentials from your application server context manager. I have had to do
this for WebSphere and Tomcat deployments. Probably a bit easier than
changing Java code.
Are you running under the Jetty server?
There is documentat
I recommend you look at the sqltransformer component. Try the examples
and you should find this is the most generic approach
On 11/02/2008, Al Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to use a mysql database in an cocoon action.
> I'm using cocoon 2.1.10
>
> I have a mysql d
rst error), i have antoher errror
>
> FATAL_E 2008-01-08 22:26:46.828 [] (): Exception caught
> org.apache.avalon.framework.component.ComponentException: Could not find
> compone
> nt (key [org.apache.cocoon.Processor])
>
>
>
>
> warrell harries-3 wrote:
>
No problem?
First use the Web App version to develop your core pipelines then look at
the CLI documentation, write your XSLT and SQLTransformer Query and let your
config generate the responses to a file.
Give it a go and when you have a specific problem the members of this list
will come to your
Warrell
On 18/11/2007, Mansour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This was not help at all.
> What is the part that is hard to understand in my first question?
> I asked about how to write a small hello world application from scratch
> and dump it in my tomcat/webapp. I Struts2, I in
w how to wrap a web application in a war and throw it in the
> tomcat/webapp. Before, I learn how to use blocks I need to be able to
> write a small siplme application and build on top of it.
>
> If you know how to get this done, then please share the knowledge.
> Thank you.
&
Hi,
Have you followed the threads in the 2.10 release e.g.
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/howto/howto-explore-samples.html
One of the advantages of Cocoon is that you do not need to get involved in
the Cocon servlet e.g. web.xml or the conventional configuration e.g.
cocoon.xconf. You only need co
Surely some mistake (probably a typo) but your pipeline should be :-
On 16/11/2007, Jean-Claude Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> value="text/xml"/>
>
>
Hi Jean-Claude,
What generator are you using in your pipeline match? Can you show us the
sitemap? You would need to use the Request generator or another one that
'loads' the pipeline with the contents of the HTTP Request.
Cheers
On 16/11/2007, Jean-Claude Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hel
Can you use the {request-param:lon1} input module?
e.g.
On 30/08/2007, Ken Gerrard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello. I've been using Cocoon for a few years and I love it! I'm using
> 2.1.10 on Windows, MacOS X, and SuSE linux.
>
> A web services interface has been written at my work, a publ
Hi Andrew,
I had a similar need for this sort of component when invoking SOAP Web
Services from Cocoon. I took the WebServiceProxyGenerator code and adapted
it to be a Transformer. I had to change one of the headers to include the
SOAP method but apart from that it is pretty much unchanged. Please
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/offline/cli.html
On 16/08/07, Lincoln Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is offline generation much easier these days in cocoon?
> If so, where is the most up to date documentation on it?
>
> Linc
>
>
>
Hi,
This request is somewhat vague. Cocoon is designed to process XML. I would
suggest keeping your XML and using the the XSL and SQLTransformers to update
the database and possibly write your own Custom transformer to implement
whatever behaviour you require to be triggered. However, you are like
ps, thanks for pointing that out, Florian.
Perhaps it's because I have been (who hasn't?) bewildered by the vagaries of
Xalan and namespaces enough times to always use the sql: prefix ;-)
On 26/07/07, Dev at weitling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
warrell harries wrote
From the xml snippet it appears that you have missed out the sql: prefix
One of those infuriating 'can't see for looking' things perhaps
On 26/07/07, Michel Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
There is certainly a stupid reason but i've spend a few hours to make
the SQLTransformer work
-- Forwarded message --
From: warrell harries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:00:07 +0100
Subject: jTDS Sybase Result Set from Stored Procedure call
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Hi,
Has anyone had this problem (and found a solution)?
I'm using
blem?
Any help very much appreciated,
Regards
Warrell
Hi Leonardo,
Have you got the following view defined in your sitemap?
As I understand it, this definition must be there to allow the recursion to
wotk,
Cheers
Warrell
On 16/07/07, Leonardo De Stefano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I Have a problem with the o
Hey Ard,
Please understand that I'm really happy to be having this discussion and
that I could never get annoyed or irritated about such things.
Thanks again1
Warrell
On 02/07/07, Ard Schrijvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you feel annoyed or irritated, don't, because
What a great idea - 20 years ago (or even 10) it might have occurred to me!
Of course, Cocoon wasn't even dream't of then. Your tongue-in-cheek joke is
much appreciated but it does reflect the machismo in the industry where guys
(and it is invariably young'ish men) who compete to invent the most i
The answet to that one is - it all depends.. on which Application Container,
DBMS and JDBC driver you are using.
It is good that you have discovered that you can do so much with the
SQLTransformer. As you know, I am very fond of using this component. I have
no qualms about generating elements ba
I realise my postings can sound a pompous so I reckon Ard was just saying
"Different Horses for Different Courses" but using Hippo's and the Dutch
Masters as a surreal juxtaposition
On 25/06/07, Derek Hohls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe its because I am not Dutch but I really
do not get
Hi Ard,
I understand your comic sarcasm and I think I know where you are coming from
;-) In the final analysis, it seems to depend on where you place the centre
of gravity of your application at the outset. If you start building an
Object based system and then add persistence you are probably alw
Hi Derek,Ard and Rob,
This is an interesting thread because it touches on the received wisdom that
'business-logic' belongs in Java classes. This is even promoted on the
web-site under the XSLT FAQ.
At the risk of being heretical, I'm not sure that is something I believe in
any longer (or have d
rhaps one of the developers
could address the plans for that technology - will it still be supported
in
versions 2.2 and beyond?
>>> "warrell harries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/18/07 9:46 AM
>>>
Hi,
Does the database you are using support stored procedures (even MySql
no
s are deprecated so I would recommend the pipeline
approach as you will end up with a more maintainable and extensible solution
because you will seperate the concerns.
Regards,
Warrell
On 16/06/07, Rob Frohwein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
For some project I need to make rather de
e had some great
results doing reporting/charting that way. As usual, be prepared to google
around and you will get it to work eventually,
Keep the faith,
Warrell
On 14/06/07, luca piccioni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi to all,
I would like to know if it is possible to access into a
lievably, it worked first time although how the flow-jxpath 'knows' what
object the XML is in I don't know.
That's the 'magic' of Cocoon,
Thanks again,
Warrell
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pieter Delmee
Sent: 24 A
So that in the sitemap I can do :-
Is this how it's supposed to work? I will take another look at the Java
source but any help would be very w
I have tried changing the session timeout under the WebSphere 5.1 admin
console and the Cocoon 2.1.10 web.xml session-config entry but neither of
these stops the Cocoon authentication session from timing out. Is this set
differently from the Cocoon session? It's driving me nuts!
Any help greatly a
hough I recognise that continuations and Flow
eliminate the need for an FSM at the web navigation level,
Warrell
-Original Message-
From: Dev at weitling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 March 2007 12:12
To: Users at Cocoon
Subject: Misusing Flowscript & Continuations
Hi,
I want t
Or use Cocoon in Client mode (CLI) and run as a batch or shell command from
CRON or Windows scheduler. I am using this to generate and email out chart
reports built with the FINS transformer.
Warrell
-Original Message-
From: Christofer Dutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 April 2007
I recall seeing that namespaces (e.g. planning:) were not yet supported in
the XMLDB block.
Have a look at the API doc for the XMLDBTransformer,
Cheers
Warrell
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From: Marc Salvetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 April 2007 07:30
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: {Spam
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requirements for a small project. So, I would say it's down to your
requirements. I'm sure it is worth investing the time in the new framework
as I would expect it to better support LDAP authentication.
Hope this helps,
Warrell
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From: albert bertal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you using the Cocoon Authentication framework or Apache http to protect
your document?
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From: Skip Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 March 2007 23:11
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Using auth info in sitemap
I am trying to use the remote user name info
Hi Guys,
I am trying to use components from the MyFaces project. I have replaced the
existing myface jars with those from MyFaces Core 1.1.5 and added the
Tomahawk jar. Unfortunately when the myfaces core tries to get some URL
mapping from the web.xml it falls over with a String Out of Bounds.
Hi,
Has anyone got this to work for comparing passwords when authenticating? I
have tried configuring it in cocoon.xconf with input-modules as with the
ChainMetaModule
And then invoked it the samples/modules/sitemap.xmap entry
st as XSL development requires those from
an imperative programming background to learn some fundamentals.
Unfortunately too many people don't think it is worth making the effort.
Sadly they will never experience the productivity and maintenance benefits
that taking this approach delivers.
Regards
Hi Zhu,
It is not as simple as you have
anticipated ;-)
The contents of the element
is just a string. I assume from your code snippet that you have some XSLT in which
you want to manipulate the date for use by the next stage of the Cocoon
pipeline.
You would first need to conve
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