Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
> 
> (sorry for this late reply: my MX host changed its IP so I had huge
> email problems lately).

bah, telecom italia users :)

> Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> 
> >>with an XPath-enabled DirectoryGenerator wich uses the X-pointerish
> >>syntax already implemented in the XMLDB stuff.
> >>
> >
> > Way cool, I badly needed this for Forrest :)
> 
> Great, hope it will help you. :-)
> 
> >>1. XPathProcessor has been migrated to Avalon (release, not scratchpad)
> >>and AFAIK the Avalon version is the only one that will be maintained in
> >>the future, so I have used
> >>org.apache.avalon.excalibur.xml.xpath.XPathProcessor in my code;
> >>cocoon.roles, however, still points to the Cocoon implementation so, if
> >>committed, my code would not work unless we change cocoon.roles too. I
> >>think that this shouldn't bring any problem.
> >
> > I'm really agnostic to this. I fully trust Carsten's judgement.
> 
> I'll wait until tomorrow then I'll commit a first version using the
> cocoon XPath interface.
> 
> > Should we start shipping XIndice with Cocoon? (I know Cocoon is already
> > big enough, but by making it easier to people to assemble things is the
> > way to go... at least until we have an apt-get-like thing for java.
> > still would like avalon to provide that... but it will take some time to
> > get people to agree on it :(
> 
> I don't know... the required jars sum up to 2.5MB, it's quite a high
> load as of now, yet I see from the user list (both Cocoon and XIndice)
> that there is a growing interest in making the two work together.
> Besides, XIndice has a quirk today: the openorb jars must be installed
> in $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib.

Aaaaaahhhh, that instantly makes it a -1!

> I was starting to play with Kimbro's file system based RI: if I can make
> it work we will have a sample XML:DB running right inside of the dist
> like HSQLDB does at the price of a few KB. How about it?

That's better. Let us know when you have something that works cleanly.

>  >>3. It might be the case to add this feature not as another generator but
> 
> >>as an option to DirectoryGenerator itself (and, why not to FileGenerator
> > I'm sure users will drive the evolution of it.
> >
> > And count me as a user in this case :)
> 
> Gosh. Got to pull out the absbestos underwear then ;-P
> 
> Ciao,
> 
> --
> Gianugo
> 
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