> From: giacomo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Bednarz, education-one GmbH wrote:
> 
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am experienced to XML, XSL, JSP & JSP Taglibs but do not have the
right
> > overview of cocoon 2. I need some help or advise how to implement
the
> > following idea:
> >
> > I would like to put a simple xml file with the following content
(nothing
> > else) :
> >
> > --- simple.xml ---
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
> > <article>
> >     <para>
> >         Hello, today is <date/>
> >     </para>
> >     <para>
> >         You have <subscribers poolnr="1"/> new subscribers!
> >     </para>
> > </article>
> >
> >
> > A standard XSL stylesheet should replace <date/> by "Jan 22th 2002"
from a
> > Java statement. The second <subscribers/> should be replaced by Java
code,
> > which looks in a database table and retrives the necessary
information. I
> > know how to handle this problem easilly with JSP & Taglibs, but a
Cocoon 2
> > solution would meet my future developement plans. Can anyone give me
some
> > hints (do I need pipes?) or even a simmiliar complete example? Is
there some
> > kind of API to develop custom tags or filters which can handle
parameters
> > and body contents?
> 
> You should look for XSP and Logicsheets in the docs.

Also, take a look at aggregation which might be of help to you (it is a
different concept but also could solve the problem) and to the samples
of XSP and logicsheets, and samples of aggregation. Some samples were
added recently so please look into the CVS to get them.

Regards,
Vadim

> 
> Giacomo
> 


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