Are you trying to extract data from a xhtml page returned by invoking a cgi script? At least that is the impression I get.
Yikes... of course that is possible but in that case i would definitely choose to have the CGI script return an xml document instead of xhtml and use a xml schema to define what the xml content is supposed to look like. In that way you can easily extract the data in a meaningfull way by using xpath or xquery. Robby -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: tgarijo [mailto:tgar...@clickonline.es] Verzonden: vr 5-11-2010 12:09 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org Onderwerp: RE: How to I can do to capture the html code Hi Robby nice to meet you. when i return the control program to es.clickonline.transformation.Transformer the remote gci return to me html code and printed in the console of my eclipse My code its the next Sitemap . . <map:transformer name="transformer" src="es.clickonline.transformation.Transformer"/> . . . <map:match pattern="ReciveData4B"> <map:generate type="request"/> <map:transform src="./xslt/efacturaRequest.xsl"/> <map:transform type="transformer"/> <map:transform src="./xslt/efacturaPaymentResponse.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="text"/> </map:match> public Document setup(org.w3c.dom.Node node, org.apache.cocoon.environment.Session session) throws UnknownHostException, SQLException { String order = null; String store = null; Data data = null; Session sessioneFacturaResponse = null; boolean bGrabar = true; User user = null; String sCliente = null; String payment = null; String Session = null; String datos = null; EfacturaResponseDocument document; document = EfacturaResponseDocument.Factory.newInstance(); EfacturaResponse efacturaResponse; // Create new invoicde document by xmlbeans efacturaResponse = document.addNewEfacturaResponse(); sessioneFacturaResponse = efacturaResponse.addNewHead().addNewSession(); sessioneFacturaResponse.setId(session.getId()) ; // Nueva Data data = efacturaResponse.addNewData(); XmlCursor xmlcursor =data.newCursor(); xmlcursor.toFirstContentToken(); //This data its sending by cgi program from url order = getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "order"); store= getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "store"); payment= getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "payment"); Session =String.copyValueOf(getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "order").toCharArray(),0,32); int tamaño = getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "order").length()-Session.length(); order = String.copyValueOf(getParametersDataOfRequest(node, order").toCharArray(),32,tamaño-1); store = getParametersDataOfRequest(node, "store"); driverDatabase drvDatabase = new driverDatabase(); // Nos conectamos a la base de datos que corresponda drvDatabase.connectDatabases(); String s_Sql = "Select * from ExContadorPayment where session = '" + Session + "' oRDER BY counter DESC" ; drvDatabase.generateSql(s_Sql) String rt = "\n"; ResultSet rs = drvDatabase.getRs(); Double Payment = Double.valueOf(rs.getString("payment"))*100; DecimalFormat df = new DecimalFormat("###"); String importeTotal= "M978" + df.format(Payment); String numeroReg ="1"; String referencia =rs.getString("order"); //"A2530"; String unidades = "1"; String Precio = df.format(Payment); ResultDocument docPaymentResponse; docPaymentResponse = ResultDocument.Factory.newInstance(); es.clickonline.response.efacturaPaymentResponse.Result result; result=docPaymentResponse.addNewResult(); XmlCursor xmlCursorResult = result.newCursor(); es.clickonline.response.efacturaPaymentResponse.Data data1; data1= result.addNewData(); // I return this data to url data1.setImporteTotal(importeTotal.toString()); data1.setNumeroReg(numeroReg.toString()); data1.setReferencia(referencia); data1.setUnidades(unidades); data1.setPrecio(Precio); xmlCursorResult.moveXml(xmlcursor); xmlcursor.dispose(); System.out.println("datos" + "\n" + datos); // return control program to es.clickonline.transformation.Transformer return this.parseXmlStringReader(document.toString(),false); in this moment the remote url return html code and printed in myeclipse console. I need capture this html code and set up html page } Robby Pelssers-3 wrote: > > A vague question if you ask me... > > What version of cocoon are you using by the way? 2.2? > > > Let's assume you have one of 2 options below configured in your sitemap: > > <!-- option 1: using request parameters --> > <map:match pattern="mypage.html"> > <map:call function="generateMyPage"/> > </map:match> > > <!-- option 2: using sitemap parameters --> > <map:match pattern="mypage/*"> > <map:call function="generateMyPage"> > <map:parameter name="id" value="{1}"/> > </map:call> > </map:match> > > You would invoke option 1 like: > > http://localhost:8080/mywebapp/myblock/mypage.html?id=1040 > > option 2 can be invoked like: > > http://localhost:8080/mywebapp/myblock/mypage/1040 > > > Now your flowscript controller > > option 1: > > function generateMyPage() { > var id = cocoon.request.getParameter("id"); > //fetch additional data > var employees = cocooon.getComponent("dataSource").findById(id); > cocoon.sendPage( > "mypage2html", > { > "id": id, "employees ": employees > } > ); > } > > option 2: > > function generateMyPage() { > var id = cocoon.parameters["id"]; > //fetch additional data > var employees = cocooon.getComponent("dataSource").findById(id); > cocoon.sendPage( > "mypage2html", > { > "id": id, "employees ": employees > } > ); > } > > So you will also need a jxtemplate to render you html: > > <map:match pattern="mypage2html"> > <map:generate src="pages/mypage.jx" type="jx"/> > <map:serialize type="xhtml"/> > </map:match> > > > the template could look like: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <jx:template > xmlns:jx="http://apache.org/cocoon/templates/jx/1.0"> > <html> > <head> > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /> > > <title>Some Title </title> > <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" > href="resource/external/css/styles.css"/> > > </head> > <body> > You invoked page with id ${id} > <table> > <thead> > <tr> > <th>First Name</th> > <th>Last Name</th> > </tr> > </thead> > <tbody> > <jx:forEach var="employee" items="${employees}"> > <tr> > <td>${employee.fName}</td> > <td>${employee.lName}</td> > </tr> > </jx:forEach> > </tbody> > </table> > </body> > </html> > </jx:template> > > So the result of invoking both URL's is an xhtml page. > > Robby > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: tgarijo [mailto:tgar...@clickonline.es] > Verzonden: do 4-11-2010 17:57 > Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org > Onderwerp: How to I can do to capture the html code > > > Hi all > > I am developing an application where a remote url call my url defined in > my > sitemap. I will return it to the url a number of data and the url returns > me > a html code. I develop with myeclipse and html code that it returned , is > printed in the console of my eclipse. How to I can do to capture the html > code that url send me and set up a web page? > > Thank you > > Sorry for my English. > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/How-to--I-can-do-to-capture-the-html-code-tp30134015p30134015.html > Sent from the Cocoon - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@cocoon.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@cocoon.apache.org > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@cocoon.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@cocoon.apache.org > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-to--I-can-do-to-capture-the-html-code-tp30134015p30140111.html Sent from the Cocoon - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@cocoon.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@cocoon.apache.org
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