Selon Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Selon Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >>>Hi there and happy new year!
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> >>>   Does anyone know a way to trigger a sitemap pipeline in response to a
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>JMS 
> >>    
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> >>>notification (onMessage()) ?
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> >>A general solution for this has been discussed before but never 
> >>implemented (here at least).  Still, this is certainly possible today 
> >>with a custom component - but could be a lot of work because you'd need 
> >>to create a full request environment on your own.
> >>
> >>But first, I should ask - why?  Do you need the response back from the 
> >>pipeline re-sent as a followup message, or something?  Or do you simply 
> >>need to fire off some business logic which is also done by firing off a 
> >>pipeline?
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> >>Geoff
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> >Actually, I don't need to re-send a followup message. Anyway, I think JMS is
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> >not important here. I just need to know if there's a way to fire off a 
> >pipeline without an HTTP request (even if cocoon is used as a servlet)?
> >  
> >
> Why do you want to fire off a pipeline? Because of some kind of 
> side-effect of the pipeline? What do you want to do with the output of 
> the pipeline?
> 
> There are ways, but it depends upon what you're trying to achieve.
> 
> Regards, Upayavira
> 
> 


I need to "prepare" some static XML files (mainly XSLTransformations) to be 
later processed/served by a Cocoon-based webapp. Those XML files are dropped 
on an FTP server and I get notified of their arrival... Since I use cocoon (as 
a servlet) I don't want to write an independant Xalan piece of code :)

Enrico 

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