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I'm a cocoon newbie trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for
the purpose of
enabling PDF printing with Oracle APEX using FOP.
I'm using Linux 64bit, Tomcat 7.0.22, Cocoon 2.1.11, and JDK
(build
1.6.0_24-b07
wrote:
I'm a cocoon newbie trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for
the purpose of
enabling PDF printing with Oracle APEX using FOP.
I'm using Linux 64bit, Tomcat 7.0.22, Cocoon 2.1.11, and JDK
(build
1.6.0_24-b07
hi,
there is a description how to run cocoon for Apex in the link below, maybe it
helps you:
http://www.java4less.com/fopdesigner/fodesigner.php?info=cocoon
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On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 11:02 -0700, reidster wrote:
I'm a cocoon newbie trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for the purpose of
enabling PDF printing with Oracle APEX using FOP.
I'm using Linux 64bit, Tomcat 7.0.22, Cocoon 2.1.11, and JDK (build
1.6.0_24-b07).
Whenever, I attempt to hit
.
-Reid
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Thorsten Scherler scher...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, 2011-10-05 at 11:02 -0700, reidster wrote:
I'm a cocoon newbie trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for
the purpose of
enabling PDF printing with Oracle APEX using FOP
I am trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for the purpose of enabling PDF
printing with Oracle APEX using FOP.
I'm using Linux 64bit, Tomcat 7.0.22, Cocoon 2.1.11, and JDK (build
1.6.0_24-b07).
Whenever, I attempt to hit the cocoon site (localhost:8080/cocoon/), I
receive the following error
I'm a cocoon newbie trying to setup Tomcat with Cocoon for the purpose of
enabling PDF printing with Oracle APEX using FOP.
I'm using Linux 64bit, Tomcat 7.0.22, Cocoon 2.1.11, and JDK (build
1.6.0_24-b07).
Whenever, I attempt to hit the cocoon site (servername:8080/cocoon/), I
receive
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to display the exception stacktrace
to the logger or stdout after it has been handled by the
exception-handler in a sitemap. My exception is being handled and I can
see this by seeing the output of the associated pipeline, however there is
no output
Has anyone any experienceintegrating
jclass(from quest)with cocoon to utilize the jclass printing
capabilities?
Craig Christophersen(406)496-6421[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello list,
I have a pipeline generating pdf documents out of xml files.
is it possible to tell cocoon to pring a generated document on a printer
connected to the server itself or to the client?
what I want is that any generated pdf is printed.
thanks!!
. You can use the FOP print servlet
example, available from the FOP version, as a base for the
printing stuff (see also http://xml.apache.org/fop/embedding.html).
The Cocoon docs and Wiki have sample code for a variety of
custom transformers.
J.Pietschmann
, 2004-07-13 at 16:48, Derek Hohls wrote:
The cocoon site has something similar?
Oh, please point me to it.
Simply use the print or print preview function of your browser: you
should see the left menu is removed, which usually is the biggest
annoyance when printing. This is done using print css
there is a mechanism to create printable
versions of pages, using PDF. Despite the fact
that PDF is fairly widely used, not everyone buys
in to it, and it is not always the most appropriate.
I do feel that Cocoon, whose major use has been
as a web-publishing framework, should allow for
better printing
, should allow for
better printing facilities. In practice, its not hard to
achieve, if we ditch the clunky use of tables for the
layout and move to a stylesheet-based approach.
I was wondering if there were any plans to do
this in the near future?
(yes, I know this is open-source and stuff
(- Forrest?). It has always bugged me
that, when visiting these sites, I cannot just click
on the print button on my browser and create a
well-laid out page directly on my printer.
Discouraging people from printing seems like a good thing to me ;-)
Anyway, you know that the navigation
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 11:24, Derek Hohls wrote:
No, I wasn't aware of navigation issues...
can you explain this one further?
I meant it as a positive thing: when printing, the left navigation area
isn't printed, so the pages are quite printable.
For example, when I am at this site:
http
printing, the left navigation
area
isn't printed, so the pages are quite printable.
For example, when I am at this site:
http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/hands_on_tutorial/index.html
and press the print button on my browser
(Opera or IE6), I get a neat print-only version
popping out
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 16:48, Derek Hohls wrote:
The cocoon site has something similar?
Oh, please point me to it.
Simply use the print or print preview function of your browser: you
should see the left menu is removed, which usually is the biggest
annoyance when printing. This is done using
for
better printing facilities. In practice, its not hard to
achieve, if we ditch the clunky use of tables for the
layout and move to a stylesheet-based approach.
I was wondering if there were any plans to do
this in the near future?
(yes, I know this is open-source and stuff only
happens if someone
Sorry, list - should have pressed the 'get mail' button before sending
the last message :-[ , didn't realise that forrest were onto it.
The offer still stands however.
Russell
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Russell Geraghty wrote:
Sorry, list - should have pressed the 'get mail' button before sending
the last message :-[ , didn't realise that forrest were onto it.
The offer still stands however.
Come on over to Forrest. We can always use more help.
http://forrest.apache.org/
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David
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