Hi Thorsten
I'm going to read that class. Actually, the default values of
parameter org.apache.cocoon.store.maxobjects = 1000
How application move to a new machines with more RAM memory, I think is
possible to increase number maximum objects in memory.
Besides I checked that file on disk
On 01/08/2014 08:21 AM, Miguel wrote:
Hi
I am looking for documentation to configure and tunning
EHdefaultstore caching in Cocoon 2.2 application. I have found only
how to configure on Cocoon 2.1 using cocoon.xconf file but this is not
usefully for me.
I need modify EHdefaultstore
Hi
I am looking for documentation to configure and tunning
EHdefaultstore caching in Cocoon 2.2 application. I have found only how
to configure on Cocoon 2.1 using cocoon.xconf file but this is not
usefully for me.
I need modify EHdefaultstore configuration because the application move
Hello,
I have an application Cocoon Forms/Hibernate, that uses cocoon database
connection pool, and in this application, I would like to log
information about the connection pool : current number of connections
used, maximum number of connections allowed, maximum number of idle
connections
On 30.01.2009 18:04, Andy Stevens wrote:
I uploaded
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1887 2 1/2 years ago and
it's still waiting, even though it's a relatively trivial change and
only about half a dozen lines of code if you ignore the comments and
unit test :-(
Hey Andy,
this
2009/2/23 Joerg Heinicke joerg.heini...@gmx.de:
Hey Andy,
this particular patch has been applied.
Thanks,
Joerg
That's great; thanks.
Andy.
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On 30.01.2009 18:04, Andy Stevens wrote:
Nobody said 2.1 is dead, it is clearly (IMHO) in maintenance mode.
Sounds good in theory, but the big assumption is that submitted
patches might actually be applied. I uploaded
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1887 2 1/2 years ago and
it's
Andreas
No; I did not say that I thought 2.1 *was* unsupported, just that
I hoped it would not be. Believe me, I do really appreciate the
generous effort and commitment from the experts that helps out
those of who do not get all the nuances as quickly.
I also did not take any offence - the
Klortho schrieb:
dhohls wrote:
That's a little harsh - although my impression is that C2.2 is
perhaps a step sideways in terms of how many things are
done... but that's just an impression from reading all the
mailing list QA. So far, I have not needed to take the plunge.
Yes, you're
Andreas
Do you want the short reply or the long reply :)
Short:
There needs to be room in the Cocoon universe for 2.1 users as
well as 2.2 users.
Long:
This is the classic issue isn't it!? Certainly we are beset by the
culture of the new at present; where new == better - be it
cellphones,
Hi Derek,
Derek Hohls schrieb:
[…]
I agree from a *marketing* perspective that putting buzzwords
on your site is a way to attract new users - especially those who
might otherwise be going to .NET or Ruby-on-Rails - not that I mean
to imply the developers are doing this for that reason
Hi,
For us, as a project depending on Cocoon, it is crucial that Cocoon
doesn't cling to dead (as in language) concepts and frameworks as XSP
and Avalon, however proven and stable they may be. To attract new
community members, it's very important to keep looking beyond one's own
nose and
Hi Klortho,
What happened to the really nice exception pages? Is there any way
I can
get them back?
Have you looked at
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/core-modules/core/2.2/1379_1_1.html
?
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It's not only about taking the road less traveled ... certainly not if you
get the impression that it seems to be going the wrong way.
I am convinced that a lot of cocoon users were convinced that cocoon was
powerful useful ... until 2.2
We all know Cocoon has a rather steep learning curve, but
Hi all,
I sometimes feel there is unfortunately no constructive debate about
this topic (2.1 vs 2.2). And as you say, Bart, blaming people who remain
unsatisfied with 2.2 seems to be the answer though it's a bit easy.
For example, I have a lot of Cocoon apps with many XSP and Cocoon 2.2
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM, DAVIGNON Andre - CETE
NP/DIODé/PANDOC andre.davig...@developpement-durable.gouv.fr wrote:
...I have a lot of Cocoon apps with many XSP and Cocoon 2.2 does
not support XSP. I don't know what to do with this apps in the future when
2.1 is no longer supported
Klortho pisze:
Well, thanks much for the suggestion, but it didn't work. I did some
experimenting, and tried pulling this out of a 2.1 sitemap and inserting it
at the top of my new sitemap:
map:components
map:generators default=file
map:generator name=exception
Grzegorz Kossakowski pisze:
AFAIR this is a fix for this regression. It has been incorporated in released
version yet, unfortunately.
Should be:
It has been NOT incorporated in released version yet, unfortunately.
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2009/1/30 Bertrand Delacretaz bdelacre...@apache.org:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 4:41 PM, DAVIGNON Andre - CETE
NP/DIODé/PANDOC andre.davig...@developpement-durable.gouv.fr wrote:
2.1 can stay supported as long as people support it ;-)
Former colleagues of mine are still maintaining 2.1 apps
are not the target audience for cocoon, and
in this case ... should all move to mainstream php/ruby ?
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Hi, I'm revisiting Cocoon after a long hiatus, and getting started with
maven
and C2.2.
The first thing I've noticed
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That's a little harsh - although my impression is that C2.2 is
perhaps a step sideways in terms of how many things are
done... but that's just an impression from reading all the
mailing list QA. So far, I have not needed to take the plunge.
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You may be correct; but I have never felt that Cocoon was
striving for acceptance. It simply is what it is; and you either
find it incredibly powerful and useful ... or become a mainstream
php/ruby developer. If you are here, its because you have taken
the road (development route?!) less
Hey Luca,
i created a custom maven plugin using this guide [1]
it extracts project information and writes it to a file in my resource
directory.
if you're interested i can send you the plugin.
regards, matthias
[1] http://maven.apache.org/guides/plugin/guide-java-plugin-development.html
Matthias Müller wrote:
Hey Luca,
i created a custom maven plugin using this guide [1]
it extracts project information and writes it to a file in my resource
directory.
I toyed with the idea of doing the same... but spent the week-end
upgrading and configuring a server instead
hmm. i didn't think that it would be so cumbersome. i like your approach of
generating an additional property entry while building the project, but in my
case it would be the best to refer to the block information generated by the
mvn site plugin.
regards, matthias
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Hi list,
does someone have an idea how to access block information from within a xslt
stylesheet / jx template / sitemap?
my idea is to display the current version and the blocks name, description,
etc. on a special about page. i know that there's the mvn site command, but
for my concerns
Matthias Müller wrote:
Hi list,
does someone have an idea how to access block information from within
a xslt stylesheet / jx template / sitemap? my idea is to display the
current version and the blocks name, description, etc. on a special
about page.
Been there, no way to do that (well
On 14/02/2008, Sébastien Geindre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A client send xml data.
I need to put it in kind of database.
This is ok.
But i would like to write in a file (for example) that client A send
this datas, this day,...
All information i need to trace are in the xml data sent
Andy Stevens pisze:
On 14/02/2008, Sébastien Geindre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A client send xml data.
I need to put it in kind of database.
This is ok.
But i would like to write in a file (for example) that client A send
this datas, this day,...
All information i need to trace
Carlos Martínez Peña wrote:
But now, i need one more field type. I need that user can put a hour
with cforms. It can be like data type field or using two selects, one
for hours and another one for minuts.
I don't know it is developing in the new releases or someone have
implemented it for
Hello,
I'm developing a typical form based aplication with cforms.
But now, i need one more field type. I need that user can put a hour
with cforms. It can be like data type field or using two selects, one
for hours and another one for minuts.
I don't know it is developing in the new
Dev at weitling wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does it make any
sense in Java-binding?
Java binding?
the cforms 'binding
Jason Johnston wrote:
Dev at weitling wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does it make any
sense in Java-binding?
I believe
Jason Johnston wrote:
Marc Portier wrote:
Jason Johnston wrote:
Dev at weitling wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does
Hi folks,
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does it make any
sense in Java-binding?
- The path attribute always maps to a member or a get/set-style
Dev at weitling wrote:
Hi folks,
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does it make any
sense in Java-binding?
I believe that in Java binding, path=id
Hi Jason,
working sundays, too ;-)
I want to reach the higher level of cform binding zen, but can't find
enough information.
The questions bothering me are at least:
- What does e.g. fb:value id=id path=@id/ mean? Does it make any
sense in Java-binding?
I believe that in Java binding
Dev at weitling napisał(a):
No, sorry, it's a bit difficult to explain. The web site shall contain a
table like structure. From left to right the columns represent different
languages. From top to bottom there's first a row containing a question
followed by one or more answers. If the user
I think that I understand your case but I don't know where is the
problem. It's quite complicated situation for binding and runtime of a
form but CForms are able to manage it, surely.
I'm sure about CForms being able to handle it, but not sure about me ;-)
I guess that you will need to
Hi,
in portal, I need this information to make different xslt processing
when building the window around the portlet.
Is it possible directly? Do I need to modify code ?
Thanks
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(or parameters?) for the xslt processor. I think the easiest way is
just to change this class and put the information you need in there.
You can then access these values in the xslt through parameters. So
it's like using the xslt transformer in a pipeline and giving it some
parameters from the sitemap
Am 20.04.2007 um 09:51 schrieb Jean-Christophe Kermagoret:
Thanks for your help,
I'm migrating our portal application on cocoon 2.2 trunk. Are there
any things to know that should avoid problems ?
I haven't looked at trunk and the portal for a long time nowI
think most stuff should
Bonjour,
Je recherche un document ou un lien permettant de connaitre la compatibilités
entre les versions de cocoon et de tomcat (voir avec le serveur jonas).
exemple :
Cocoon 2.1.4
Tomcat :4.1
Tomcat :5.0.28
Tomcat :5.0.30
Cocoon 2.1.9
Tomcat :4.1
Tomcat :5.0.28
Tomcat :5.0.30
Merci
CHEVOIR Jean Marie ROSI/SI CLIENT wrote:
Bonjour,
Je recherche un document ou un lien permettant de connaitre la compatibilités
entre les versions de cocoon et de tomcat (voir avec le serveur jonas).
exemple :
Cocoon 2.1.4
Tomcat :4.1
Tomcat :5.0.28
Tomcat :5.0.30
Cocoon 2.1.9
Tomcat
Hi all.
I'm using cocoon 2.1.7. I have seen this thing: when i use the apache mod_jk
module for the loadbalancing i have this message on the log:
[org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler] Response already commited
All seems work fine but i'ld like to know why i have this message.
Thanks to all.
Hi all,
Any suggestions how I can access, in Cocoon 2.1.8 flowscript, to the
context?
like the session transformer:
session:getxml context=authentication
path=/authentication/ID/
session:setxml context=authentication
path=/authentication/data/username
Mr. Sunshine
Le 2 déc. 05, à 14:58, Feliciano Borrego a écrit :
...Any suggestions how I can access, in Cocoon 2.1.8 flowscript, to the
context?..
Use cocoon.context, see
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/api.html#context
-Bertrand
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* Jean-Christophe Kermagoret:
When I use the profiler, I presently need to restart the server
if I don't want any previous data collected. Is there another
way to reset profiler information ?
A bit off-topic, but I use another approach for profiling the
application: analyze the logs
Hello,
When I use the profiler, I presently need to restart the server if I
don't want any previous data collected.
Is there another way to reset profiler information ?
Thanks
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Directeur associé
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Questions:1. What is your favorite source of information, in other words: where
would you be most likely to read these articles if they were published?
On the official cocoon website or on the wiki
2. Where would your boss/person deciding on framework be most likely toread these articles?
I'm
to maximize the impact
of the articles.
Questions:
1. What is your favorite source of information, in other words: where
would you be most likely to read these articles if they were published?
2. Where would your boss/person deciding on framework be most likely to
read these articles?
Thanks
) magazine or on a website to promote exposure and understanding of Cocoon.Please answer the questions below so we can try to maximize the impact of the articles.Questions:1. What is your favorite source of information, in other words: where would you be most likely to read these articles if they were
hepabolu wrote:
1. What is your favorite source of information, in other words: where
would you be most likely to read these articles if they were published?
onjava, slashdot, futurezone.orf.at :-)
2. Where would your boss/person deciding on framework be most likely
to read these articles
I'm sorry if this question has an obvious answer, I'm just starting to
find my way around Cocoon. I have been scouring the net, mailing lists
and Cocoon docs for a while now. Perhaps the answer is so obvious that
no one thought to mention it ;). Perhaps its impossible.. :)
I'm trying to pass
On Thursday 30 June 2005 09:59, Mike Rowse wrote:
I'm sorry if this question has an obvious answer, I'm just starting to
find my way around Cocoon. I have been scouring the net, mailing lists
and Cocoon docs for a while now. Perhaps the answer is so obvious that
no one thought to mention it
function testRequest(){
var testObj = { test : this worked };
cocoon.request.setAttribute(testing, blah);
//http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/api.html#sendPage-N100FF
//shouldn't this be something like this?:
cocoon.sendPage(flowScriptXQuery, testObj);
Grin..
Hey,
I am using cocoon 2.1 to get an xml file, transform it using
xslt (using the recommended gnumeric format) and then serialize the output with
HSSFSerializer. Everything works well, data is shown on the excel sheet but
there is problem using some of the gnumeric tags such as
Hi Asim,
You might find more assistance on the Apache POI users list[1].
HTH,
-Daniel
[1] http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html#POI
On 6/13/05, Asim Thakker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I am using cocoon 2.1 to get an xml file, transform it using xslt (using the
On Lun, 13 de Junio de 2005, 12:58, Asim Thakker dijo:
there is problem using some of the gnumeric tags such as
gmr:Zoom0.6/gmr:Zoom, gmr:Scale type=percentage percentage=36/.
These tags seem to have no effect on the excel sheet generated and
returned to the browser (I.E 6.0)
I confirm Scale
Hi all; we are using cocoon portal (cocoon version 2.1.7); now we have had some
problems about coplet links; our target was this one:
we must change dinamically the coplet instance data in a coplet layout when
somebody clicks on a link; in order to have this feature we have changed the
coplet
Hi all; i'm using cocoon 2.1.7; i have built it by using the file
local.blocks.properties in order to esclude all the blocks i don't need to use;
however by using JBuilder 2005 i have a .war file and its dimension is at about
40Mb (exactly is 37,5 MB); now i'ld like to reduce this dimension; i
Il giorno 26/mag/05, alle 09:45, angeloimm ha scritto:
Hi all; i'm using cocoon 2.1.7; i have built it by using the file
local.blocks.properties in order to esclude all the blocks i don't
need to use; however by using JBuilder 2005 i have a .war file and its
dimension is at about 40Mb
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Cc :
Date : Thu, 26 May 2005 10:17:43 +0200
Subject : Re: Information
Il giorno 26/mag/05, alle 09:45, angeloimm ha scritto:
Hi all; i'm using cocoon 2.1.7; i have built it by using the file
local.blocks.properties in order to esclude all
Ok; thanks for your tips... i'll try as soon as possible; bye and have a nice
day.
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Cc :
Date : Thu, 26 May 2005 11:54:21 +0200
Subject : Re: Information
Il giorno
Le 26 mai 05, à 10:43, angeloimm a écrit :
...But if i exclude the samples blocks. how can i use cforms and
portal blocks?..
you can exclude the samples, documentation etc. from the build
completely, but this is configured in (local-)build.properties, not
blocks.properties.
-Bertrand
Le 29 oct. 04, à 07:51, Schultz, Gary - COMM a écrit :
...I can't get Cocoon to use more than the
default 64 MB of memory allotted by the JVM..
The only way to increase this is to start the JVM with the correct -Xmx
parameter.
You have to find out which of your startup scripts starts the JVM,
Hello
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 29 oct. 04, à 07:51, Schultz, Gary - COMM a écrit :
...I can't get Cocoon to use more than the
default 64 MB of memory allotted by the JVM..
The only way to increase this is to start the JVM with the correct
-Xmx parameter.
You have to find out which of your
I'm desperately seeking a real working solution to memory management in
Java-Tomcat-Cocoon in Windows. I continue to run into low memory errors. I
researched the Cocoon wiki, Java web sites and Tomcat web sites, but none of
the solutions appears to work. I can't get Cocoon to use more than the
Hi,
Is there a documented list of the session-context information that can
be retrieved using the input module syntax. For example if I wanted to
access session authentication information to get my successful login
message I assumed I could use {session-context:authentication/data
Hi,
normally when creating selection list for forms, is done like this:
fd:selection-list src=cocoon:/list.xml dynamic=true /
but now I have integer created in flowscipt and that needs to be passed
to that selection-list.
How?
Can I use request-object to pass that integer or session or
Joose
Why not use a JXTemplateGenerator to build the
selection list; variables created in flow can certainly
be accessed from such pages, using the
${variable_name} notation. I have used this to build
selection lists from forms, whose members vary according
to selections from previous forms.
In
Hi Derek,
thanks, I have to check that out, but how can I pass variables to forms
to be read from jxtemplategenerator? I have not yet looked much into
jxtemplate-stuff, but I'm using beans with XSP (not esql), so can
jxtemplate be used with beans also? There is alos that jpath stuff for
XSP so
selection list + passing information
Hi,
normally when creating selection list for forms, is done like this:
fd:selection-list src=cocoon:/list.xml dynamic=true /
but now I have integer created in flowscipt and that needs to be passed
to that selection-list.
How?
Can I use request-object to pass
Joose
JXTemplates are pretty simple to use - maybe too
simple for your app?? They can access variables
from the request, the session and the context,
eg. ${cocoon.request.contentType} or
${cocoon.session.myVariable} - so any variables
placed into the session from flow can be accessed.
parameters from Java.
I think I'll look into the sessiontransformer.
by now, I collected the information from a form and store them into the
session object. But I have some trouble when people connect to the
application with different profile.
Lionel
Steve Schwarz wrote:
Lionel,
You could come
Thanks, I thought about it.
It would be a solution. My problem is that I don't know if my client
would be familiar by changing the parameters in the sitemap.
Steve Schwarz wrote:
Hi Lionel
If I understand correctly, I think you can put them in the sitemap
global-variables section. Then the
Lionel,
You could come up with a script that collected input data on the command
line from the installing client and have it use XSL to update the sitemap
for the user. I've done that for XML config files on other projects and
folks seem to like it. They don't have to hunt through the XML and
wrote:
Hi all,
I have to store some information about the users in my application.
Today, I store them into the session object
(org.apache.cocoon.environment.Context) using a custom action.
I think, there are other ways to do that and I need some advices to
manage this information.
Am I doing
Hi all,
I have to store some information about the users in my application.
Today, I store them into the session object
(org.apache.cocoon.environment.Context) using a custom action.
I think, there are other ways to do that and I need some advices to
manage this information.
Am I doing
Lionel Crine wrote:
Hi all,
I have to store some information about the users in my application.
Today, I store them into the session object
(org.apache.cocoon.environment.Context) using a custom action.
I think, there are other ways to do that and I need some advices to
manage this information
Gronert wrote:
Lionel Crine wrote:
Hi all,
I have to store some information about the users in my application.
Today, I store them into the session object
(org.apache.cocoon.environment.Context) using a custom action.
I think, there are other ways to do that and I need some advices to
manage
Hi Lionel
If I understand correctly, I think you can put them in the sitemap
global-variables section. Then the variable assignments are copied along
with the sitemap at installation. From the default sitemap:
global-variables
!--+
| Define global parameters here:
|
How do I pass information from one point to another inside one request?
I give you example in pipeline:
map:aggregate
map:part src=cocoon://product-info.xml /
map:part src=cocoon://product-category.xml /
/map:aggregate
First one get's data from database, say:
name and category
second one goes
How can I tell ResourceReader to put a certain charset in the http header?
map:match pattern=*.css
map:read type=resource
src=resources/styles/{1}.css
charset=utf-8 == This doesn't work. How can I get it?
mime-type=text/css
!-- option sitemap parameters --
...
/map:read
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How can I tell ResourceReader to put a certain charset in the http header?
map:match pattern=*.css
map:read type=resource
src=resources/styles/{1}.css
charset=utf-8 == This doesn't work. How can I get it?
mime-type=text/css
!-- option sitemap parameters
Leszek Gawron wrote:
Guessing it shoud be encoding=utf-8 instead of charset
Doesn't work either:-(
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On 25.05.2004 11:00, Joose Vettenranta wrote:
just noticed that if I reload a page which has got information from
previous page, that information is lost. Like something like this:
do {
cocoon.sendPageAndWait (firstpage);
firstname=cocoon.request.get (fname
On 26.05.2004 12:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I tell ResourceReader to put a certain charset in the http header?
map:match pattern=*.css
map:read type=resource
src=resources/styles/{1}.css
charset=utf-8 == This doesn't work. How can I get it?
mime-type=text/css
!--
Hi,
just noticed that if I reload a page which has got information from
previous page, that information is lost. Like something like this:
do {
cocoon.sendPageAndWait (firstpage);
firstname=cocoon.request.get (fname);
} while (firstname==);
cont
e was
some response by the developer(s) of that logicsheet.
Kind Regards,
Jan
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From:
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Wojcik
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Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 7:53 PM
Subject: Getting additional user's
information from session object (authentication framew
Hi
I'd like tokeep in sessionsome
additional information about users. My sunrise-user.xml file looks like
this:
*sunrise_user.xml
**
authenticationusersusernamecocoon/namepasswordcocoon/passwordrolecocoon/roledatanamehello/nameage12/age/data/user
Title: Message
Hi,
I'm
not a guru on the authentication framework, but two things sprang to
mind:
1.
IIRC the authentication context is "fixed", i.e. it can only contain the
information you wrote below. Please reread the documentation and do correct me
if I'm wrong.
2.
map
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SHA1
Good morning:
I was looking for information about the svn repository
for Cocoon andcouldn't find anything on the website. The only information
aboutcommitts I did find talks about CVS and the mail archives
don'tmention SVN at all as far
Carlos Araya wrote:
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Good morning:
I was looking for information about the svn repository for Cocoon and
couldn't find anything on the website. The only information about
committs I did find talks about CVS and the mail archives don't
mention SVN
Dear Mr and Mss.
Sorry. I gave you our project to your Link
Livesites www.edoc.mpg.de eDoc. We are not
still done with implementation of cocoon. Can we remove this project from
page.I let you know if we done implementation.
I was thinging that all update
processthis pagel ist will take
On 25.02.2004 10:44, Karol Kozak wrote:
Dear Mr and Mss.
Sorry. I gave you our project to your Link Livesites www.edoc.mpg.de eDoc. We are not still done with implementation of cocoon. Can we remove this project from page. I let you know if we done implementation.
I was thinging that all update
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