Scheduler (Re: Back in action)

2003-06-27 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
Tony Collen wrote:
 Unfortunately there's no scheduler in Cocoon,

The Quartz scheduler is integrated in Lenya and as far as I know Cocoon 2.1
includes the Avalon
Cornerstone Scheduler.

Andreas


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Re: Just started with Cocoon 2.0.4 on Tomcat 4.1.24

2003-06-26 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
 which version of cocoon are you using?  Also, which 
 servlet container are you running cocoon in?

See mail-subject...

Andreas


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[OT] Re: email virus scanner malfunctioining

2003-06-26 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
The message was blocked because of its subject.

The subject is Random ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.

( Can you find the problematic three letter word hidden in this subject -
somewhere near the end? And another five letter in front of that. That
combination is really not allowed in Java source code ... ;-)

Andreas

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Fw: Cocoon and other servlets?

2003-06-18 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
Wrong list. Send such mails to cocoon-users and/or cocoon-dev.

Cocoon 1.7.4 is obsolete.

Andreas

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Subject: Cocoon and other servlets?


 Hi there
 
 Is there a way of piping data from a servlet straight to Cocoon? What I
 have is a servlet that outputs XML, which I want as input to the Cocoon
 system. Is this possible?
 
 I am using Cocoon 1.7.4 and Apache JServ.
 
 If anyone needs more info I'll be glad to give it!
 
 Regards
 
 Samuel
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Re: TeX to PDF serializator

2003-06-11 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
 nevertheless it is imho the completly wrong attempt. because FOP is not
 ready for primetime, you suggest to put energy to integrate a legacy
 system, that does not fit into the XML publishing process?? this sounds
 weird to me. far better would be the idea to invest more energy in
 enhancing FOP.

[...]

 I really cannot see the point. the only thing I would need is a
 generator that 1:1 tries to move LaTeX into XML, if this is a user
 written command or not.

I do not intend to be rude - but it might make sense if you learn a bit more
about what TeX is doing before you make such judgements.

Anyway you are free to try to enhance FO so that it can replace TeX.

Andreas


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PassiveTeX (Re: TeX to PDF serializator)

2003-06-11 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
A (hopefully) constructive suggestion.

There exist programs which implement XSL FO - PDF transformations using
TeX.

PassiveTeX is Open Source, the Unicorn software is not. If someone tries to
use them with Cocoon please let me know.

Cheers,
Andreas

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PassiveTeX

- PassiveTeX is a library of TeX macros which can be used to process an XML
document which results from an XSL transformation to formatting objects.
- PassiveTeX provides a rapid development environment for experimenting with
XSL FO, using a reliable pre-existing formatter
- Running PassiveTeX with the pdfTeX variant of TeX generates high-quality
PDF files in a single operation.
- PassiveTeX shows how TeX can remain the formatter of choice for XML, while
hiding the details of its operation from the user.

http://www.tei-c.org.uk/Software/passivetex/
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Unicorn Formatting Objects

The product design was inspired by work of Sebastian Rahtz (JadeTeX,
PassiveTeX) and James Clark (Jade).

http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/products_ufo.html


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Re: TeX to PDF serializator

2003-06-05 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
 I think it's not in the the cocoon project's goals.

Why not? A good reason which I can see for such a component is that you
could use the features of TeX to automatically create printable pages with
high quality.

Andreas


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Re: Newbie: writing XML files with Cocoon

2003-06-04 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
 I'm just starting with Cocoon really and am trying to produce a content
 management system using it to see whether it really is suitable for my
 needs.

First of all I would recommend that you participate in developing Apache
Lenya (see http://lenya.org/ or http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/) which is a
CMS based on Cocoon.

 As part of this I need to edit xml files via the browser but it occurs to
me
 this must be something that loads of people have done already. My question
 is therefore what content management projects exist or failing that what
 browser based XML editing tools exist.

You will find answers to this question on the Lenya website.

Andreas


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Re: SQLTransformer bug

2003-05-30 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
That seems to be this one:

[PATCH] SQLTransformer Query object prematurely closes connection causing
NullPointerException when accessing ResultSet
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12173

Andreas

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 I reported this bug and posted a fix many months ago, but nothing has
 been done with it. It seems to only affect certain databases. I'd be
 glad to forward you the code.
 Brian

 On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 09:36  AM, Carmona Perez, David wrote:

  Dear Cocooners,
 
  I've think I found a bug in the SQLTransformer in Cocoon 2.0.4, at
  least under Informix.
 
  I use a simple query (select * from table) and it fails.  After having
  investigated a bit, I've come to the conclusion that it tries to do
  the following
 
  open connection
  create prepared statement
  get resultset
  close connection
  navigate through the gathered resultset
 
  Of course when navigating through the resultset, you get an
  SQLException.
  If I comment out the  connection closing, everything works ok.
 
  The right order would need to be:
 
  open connection
  create prepared statement
  get resultset
  navigate through the gathered resultset
  close connection
 
 
  Has this happened to anyone else?
 
  
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Re: Where to reports little bugs?

2002-09-04 Thread Andreas Kuckartz

There is a section Procedure for Raising Development Issues in this text:

Contribution to Apache Cocoon
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/contrib.html

Andreas

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Subject: Where to reports little bugs?


Hi all!

Can someone tell me to whom we must report bugs in Cocoon 2.1-dev from 
3/sep/02?

Also, how often we need to check the sources in the CVS?

Regards,

Antonio Gallardo

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Link Livesites: no longer

2002-08-20 Thread Andreas Kuckartz

This site listed as the second entry under Live Sites powered by Apache
Cocoon seems to be a Zope site (and has some technical problems):

Sirvisetti UDDI Registrar WAP site
http://www.sirvisetti.com/uddihtml/uddi

Andreas



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