Rapha�l Luta wrote:
>
> I managed to get Jetspeed work with XSP in the lastest Cocoon CVS on
> JRun (servlet 2.1).
>
> The patch should also work with JServ (servlet 2.0) but I'm not
> sure it'll work with Tomcat (servlet 2.2). If someone can test and confirm,
> taht'll be welcome
Cool! Saves me some work :)
Could you put your Cocoon.jar within Jetspeed. That way not everyone
needs to patch their cocoon or build it. I will hack on this tonight.
I want to do the PortletBrowser in XSP and get Mail-XSP integrated. So
I might get the .jar in before you :)
> I have committed the Jetspeed patches and sent to the cocoon list the
> Cocoon patch.
+1
> (You can make XSP work without the cocoon patch, just make sure that
> the name 'xsp' never appears in your stylesheets URLs...)
Ug.. that isn't good.
> There's still one unresolved issue with XSP: every stylesheet after the
> first one must use external URLs for referencing other resources.
> This is because jetspeed feeds to cocoon a local copy of the initial files
> but can't know all the other referenced resources.
Hopefully we can write a Portlet XML Schema with things like <portlet
href=""> so that XSP apps can integrate well with Jetspeed.
> Since the XSP examples didn't seem to work, I modified them to test for
> 2 cases
> - XSP in the initial xml page and then XSL transform to HTML
> (/content/dynamic/test/page.xml)
> - XML page with XSL transform to produce XSP and then
> XSL transform to HTML
> (/content/dynamic/test/page2.xml)
>
> Let me know if it works in all environments.
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