Am 23.07.2013 14:30, schrieb Thorsten Scherler:
On 07/23/2013 12:58 PM, Piratenvisier wrote:
...
I get the error:
java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: servlet at
java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:592) at
java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:482) at
java.net.URL.<init>(URL.java:431) at
org.apache.cocoon.rest.controller.response.URLResponse.<init>(URLResponse.java:49)
at
org.apache.cocoon.sample.controller.DemoRESTController.doGet(DemoRESTController.java:54)
Not sure but seems that he cannot resolve: return new
URLResponse("servlet:/controller/screen", data);
When I went back to the original distribution without any changes and
even when I try new URL(new URL("servlet:"),"servlet:/controller/screen")
I get the same error,although I think that I once had success with
the distribution.
Hmm not sure, I just tried the samples and they work fine for me.
cd ~/src/apache/c3/cocoon-sample
svn up
At revision 1506007.
mvn clean install jetty:run
http://localhost:8888/jax-rs/sample/parameter-passing/5?req-param=7
works fine.
Maybe this is the cause :
When i try to install cocoon with maven I get the error
Unable to initialise extensions
Component descriptor role: 'com.jcraft.jsch.UIKeyboardInteractive',
implementation:
'org.apache.maven.wagon.providers.ssh.jsch.interactive.PrompterUIKeyboardInteractive',
role hint: 'default' has a hint, but there are other implementations
that don't
Because I am not able to install the whole application because of this
error.
But I see a strong tendenca to a programmed pipeline and I found
myself even without cocoon on this way.
see the pipeline example you can use cocoon-pipeline in you normal
spring webapp (without cocoon servlet).
However that seems pretty much as the sample block.
Try just to start cocoon-rest-optional and do mvn clean install
jetty:run
I just added a small sample (I consider it quite clean) to use a
pipeline in your java code.
How should i call the Restcontroller from the browser and what result
should I see ?
cd ../cocoon-rest-optional #assuming you were in samples before
mvn clean install jetty:run
http://localhost:8888/
There are three different showcases, the last two ones are mail
samples. Where "Here comes the response from server..." stands we will
wait the response. I implement the whole thing with html5 and a bit of
javascript to post to the server and update the response div with the
server response. In case you have success it will read: "Result: true"
while the request is processed you see "Processing request...". In
case of result: false check the logs in ./target/work/cocoon.log
salu2
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