Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LatestRelease , version: 8 on Tue 
Jun  3 23:20:43 2003 by JoergHeinicke

- The latest release is __2.2 Milestone 2__. [This 
message|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105161752627911&w=2] 
explains what we mean by Milestone release.
?                           ^

+ The latest release is __2.1 Milestone 2__. [This 
message|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105161752627911&w=2] 
explains what we mean by Milestone release.
?                           ^



Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Main , version: 196 on Tue Jun  3 
23:18:28 2003 by JoergHeinicke

- ** Added [EndorsedLibsProblem] - how to solve the Xalan problems with JDK 1.4 
''--[SylvainWallez]''
+ ** Added [EndorsedLibsProblem] and [NoMoreDtmIdError] - how to solve the 
Xalan problems with JDK 1.4 ''--[SylvainWallez]''
?                              +++++++++++++++++++++++

+ * May 21, 2003
+ ** Cocoon Team is proud to 
[announce|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=105351217629273&w=2] 
__Cocoon 2.1 M2__ release! [Get it from new download 
location|http://cocoon.apache.org/mirror.cgi]... 
- ** Cocoon Team is proud to 
[announce|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105160986321558&w=2]
 __Cocoon 2.1 M1__ release! [Get it from old download 
location|http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/dist/]... Thanks to Carsten for getting 
it out. ''-- [Vadim]''


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=NoMoreDtmIdError , version: 12 on 
Tue Jun  3 23:07:41 2003 by JoergHeinicke

- First make sure that you __do__ use the version you expect to use. It's not 
as easy as you maybe think, because it's not a simple classpath issue. You must 
force the JVM to load your version of the JARs before the JDK's one. Read more 
about it in the Xalan [FAQ|http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/faq.html#jdk14].\\
+ First make sure that you __do__ use the version you expect to use. You can do 
this simply by running a transformation using the [environment check 
stylesheet|http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/faq.html#environmentcheck]. If in the 
output another version is shown as expected (especially 2.2.D11), you have a 
problem ;-)\\
+ \\
+ It's not as easy to solve as you may think, because it's not a simple 
classpath issue. You must force the JVM to load your version of the classes 
before the JDK's one. Read more about it in the Xalan 
[FAQ|http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/faq.html#jdk14] and at Sylvain's excellent 
explanation of the ''infamous [Endorsed Libs Problem]''.\\
- You have the following options:
? ^

+ In short you have the following options:
? ^^^^^^^^^^

+ * use the ParanoidCocoonServlet
- Second simplify and optimize your stylesheets. XPath expressions like {{//*}} 
or {{<xsl:number level="any"/>}} force Xalan to store the whole document in the 
memory. With big documents (in the 
[sample|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105355235413182&w=2] 
2 MB were mentioned) this can lead to the exception. In this sample 
{{<xsl:number/>}} could simply be replaced by {{<xsl:value-of 
select="position()"/>}}.
? ^    ^

+ If you have at the end the correct Xalan version in use, but the error still 
occurs, simplify and optimize your stylesheets. XPath expressions like {{//*}} 
or {{<xsl:number level="any"/>}} force Xalan to load/store the whole document 
in the memory. With big documents (in the 
[sample|http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=105355235413182&w=2] 
2 MB were mentioned) this can lead to the exception. In this sample 
{{<xsl:number/>}} could simply be replaced by {{<xsl:value-of 
select="position()"/>}}.
? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  +++++++++++++  
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^                                            
                                                                            
+++++

- !! See Also
- * [EndorsedLibsProblem]
- 


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=XPatchTaskUsage , version: 1 on 
Tue Jun  3 23:00:59 2003 by GeoffHoward

New page created:
+ This page will focus on the basics of the <xpatch> task in general.  Another 
[page|CustomConfigTarget] will give practical advice on how the build's use of 
this tag can help you keep your configuration customizations separate from the 
Cocoon source tree, and provide separate configurations for your different 
environments or projects.
+ 
+ What is the xpatch task?  The javadoc has this (and only this) to say: "Ant 
task to patch xmlfiles."  Here's a little more definition:
+ 
+ Basics
+ {{{<xpatch file="${build.webapp}/welcome.xml"
+             srcdir="${documentation}" 
+             includes="**/*.xwelcome"/> }}}
+ 


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=YourCocoonBasedProject , version: 
4 on Tue Jun  3 23:03:50 2003 by GeoffHoward

+ __NB: I have tested this and looked at the code, and don't think this 
works.__ ([GeoffHoward])
+ 


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