Re: Momento and Cocoon [was Re: Jisp 3.0 moved to GPL licence]

2004-03-05 Thread Daniel Fagerstrom
Alan wrote: * Daniel Fagerstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-23 15:21]: snip/ XSLT A MomentoSource would also give a good way to use Momento together with XSLT and XQuery in Cocoon. Here we need to extend the ordinary use of sources somewhat, let me explain: The Source interface provides

Momento and Cocoon [was Re: Jisp 3.0 moved to GPL licence]

2004-02-23 Thread Upayavira
[changing subject...] Reinhard Poetz wrote: From: Alan * Geoff Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-22 18:47]: Alan wrote: * Upayavira [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-22 07:58]: I tend to think that Momento isn't suited to this need. However, as an XML

RE: Momento and Cocoon [was Re: Jisp 3.0 moved to GPL licence]

2004-02-23 Thread Reinhard Poetz
From: Upayavira speaking without following this thread closly: What about implementing a Momento source? Yup. Alan, take a look at the XMLDBSource and XMLDBSourceFactory. I think you'll find them reasonably similar to what you might want to do (in

Re: Momento and Cocoon [was Re: Jisp 3.0 moved to GPL licence]

2004-02-23 Thread Daniel Fagerstrom
Upayavira wrote: Reinhard Poetz wrote: From: Alan Working on it. As noted, I have JAXP implemented and SAX interface to XUpdate. I have APIs. I am going to start working on services next. A Cocoon generator that takes a Momento data source and an XSLT transform would be a start.