hi friends,
I am facing the same problem when i try to start the cocoon 2. I have build and
install the
cocoon 2 beta version to my system ( windows 98, tomcat 3.2.2 , jdk 1.3.1 ), and i
have follow
all the step at the install page. But the Cocoon 2 Internal Server Error still occur.
I
hi,
I just successfull install C2 beta version on the Windows 98, Tomcat 3.2.2 , JDK
1.3.1, I
meet the Sitemap handler's sitemao is not avaiable problem before, I delete the
parser.jar from
the tomcat/lib , then all run well.
regards,
^^
-00''00- Kok Choon.
I have understood my problem: I don't know well
ANT.
However I wouldlike to know more about the
Stylebook.
Thanks in advance,
Pier Paolo.
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From:
Pier
Paolo Bortone
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 6:34
PM
Subject: Cocoon
I used cocoon intensively, and I like cocoon, and I hope XSP
become more popular, because it is powerfull, remember powerfull is not mean
fast, and remember java is slow, so Cocoon is Java component, 2 times slower
than other.
We know C, is fast, but Java is more flexible for
multiplatform
modification the startup.bat, and try to change the memory, like 640k, and
protected, this modification will create a startup.pif
I try it work well in my notebook
Frans
-Original Message-
From: Jian Kang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, June 18,
Are you ever create a contentn management system using XML???
You will see how great XSP is it? and how powerfull is a XML system.
Frans Thamura
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From: Anthony Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:41 AM
It seems that the HostSelector sitemap component is broken.
With my previous version of cocoon (2.0a7) it worked fine.
Can someone fix this problem?
A patch would be appreciated.
Giacomo
I seems that the HostSelector sitemap component works fine.
I found only a an error in the
I've got something that does your inclusion, but don't ask my why you have
to do it this way :) !
I did it with xinclude, because document() returns nothing.
And if anyone knows another or a better way to do it, I'm very interested in
it :) !
(still haven't found out how cocoon does his stuff...)
Hi,
here's what I'm trying to do:
1) get HTML from file via HTML generator, then serialize.
The file gets corrupted in some strange way :(
is added in the beginning of the file, etc.
2) I'm trying to imagine that HTML generator does
tidy's job of converting HTML to XML :-) When I'm
trying to
So am I. It runs fast on Pentium II and 224 Mb RAM.
- Original Message -
From: Lajos Moczar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: cocoon2 in Windows 98, Tomcat 3.2.1 ?
I'm doing it. I just downloaded C2b1, compiled, installed
Andreas,
FYI. I had no problem with the sitemap when i added a map:select with embedded
map:when's..See
attached sitemap.xmap.
Yes, i have checked in your patch for javadoc.
Thanks,
dims
--- Andreas Neuenschwander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that the HostSelector sitemap
Hello
If anybody is interested:
I got Cocoon2 installed on my Linuxbox under
the following environment:
SUSE LINUX 7.0
J2SDK 1.3.1
TOMCAT 4.0b5 (Catalina)
I also had to do the workaround for all the svg
stuff, discussed in this list. That wasb ecause I
was installing via a remote console.
Andreas,
FYI. I had no problem with the sitemap when i added a map:select with
embedded map:when's..See
attached sitemap.xmap.
Yes, i have checked in your patch for javadoc.
Thanks,
dims
Thanks a lot for your input dims,
I tried your stylesheet and it worked.
So my way to include
Hi
When I work with a sub sitemap (wich is reload synchron)
map:pipelines
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=tennis/**
map:mount uri-prefix=tennis src=tennis/ reload-method=synchron
check-reload=yes/
/map:match
/map:pipeline
...
I always have to touch (refresh) my sub sitemap.xmap
Giacomo,
Is this behavior correct?
Thanks,
dims
--- Andreas Neuenschwander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas,
FYI. I had no problem with the sitemap when i added a map:select with
embedded map:when's..See
attached sitemap.xmap.
Yes, i have checked in your patch for javadoc.
Thanks guys..I really appreciate everyone who
participated in C2 Performance Issue..Now i can plan
my project better.. I saw couple of suggestions/query
about precompilation and having c2 to startup on
tomcat I am gonna try that and post the results...
Thanks again
--- Frans Thamura [EMAIL
Thanks,
just discovered that there are *lots* of options,
like fixing Word2k HTML :-)
Best Wishes,
Viktors Rotanovs
Phone +371 7377-472, fax +1 760-418-8128
viktors@IRCNET, ICQ# 113090923, AOL: ViktorsRotanovs
-Original Message-
From: Uyttenhove Jan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
I am not sure I see why XSP is nessisary for a content management system. I
actually am desiging a content management system. I just decieded to use
JSP for the bean support. This could be a wrong assumtion, but I see XSP as
basicly just another scripting language. One could use python, php,
Is it possible to have a pipeline mounting a directory
outside the cocoon context. something like if I have
cocoon in 'd:/foo/cocoon' and having a pipeline
mapping in 'd:/bar' as /cocoon/bar.
thomas.
-
Please check that
thomas@jet wrote:
Is it possible to have a pipeline mounting a directory
outside the cocoon context. something like if I have
cocoon in 'd:/foo/cocoon' and having a pipeline
mapping in 'd:/bar' as /cocoon/bar.
Unfortunately yes. You would be using the file:
protocol. I would highly
I didn't get any responses to my earlier mail, so I'll try a different
route. Can anyone point me to some websites that have examples of
XSP/ESQL beyond those provided with Cocoon? Is anyone using this
combination on a large scale? I'm specifically looking for some
examples with multiple
This is a wild guess, but do you use xsl:value-of ... in the
template of the mylib:mytag?
No. It just contains some logic.
Here's my setup:
Cocoon 1.8.2
Weblogic 5.1.0
Solaris 2.6
JDK 1.3
and here's the files (names changed to protect the innocent):
index.xml
--
?xml
On 19 Jun 2001 17:13:34 +0400, Piroumian, Konstantin wrote:
OK, Kot, that's a good idea - to integrate XMLSpy with Xalan as
transformer - I din't know it's possible - I should try that.
Problems with XML Spy begin when you are editing XSP pages - you have to
write all that Java code as
So, does this mean that the whole stream is read in, and then processed, or
does it fire off SAX events as it reads in the stream? I think this would
be a big enough reason to use XSP.
Another question I have is in regards to uncaught exceptions. Is there an
equivelent to %@ page
There are some issues in the current C2 code that prevent you to deploy your
app as war file.
I'm going to send to developer's mail-list a couple of patches. Till then
deploy your app in the unzipped form.
/kesha
- Original Message -
From: Scott N. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, thomas@jet wrote:
Is it possible to have a pipeline mounting a directory
outside the cocoon context. something like if I have
cocoon in 'd:/foo/cocoon' and having a pipeline
mapping in 'd:/bar' as /cocoon/bar.
Have you tried it? I don't see anything that will stop you
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Ling Kok Choon wrote:
hi friends,
I am facing the same problem when i try to start the cocoon 2. I have build and
install the
cocoon 2 beta version to my system ( windows 98, tomcat 3.2.2 , jdk 1.3.1 ), and i
have follow
all the step at the install page. But the
Try this in the cocoon's sitemap
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=bar**
map:mount uri-prefix=bar src=file:///D:/bar/ check-reload=yes/
/map:match
/map:pipeline
with a nice sub-sitemap in d:/bar
Michael
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: giacomo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet:
Way cool! Thanks. You have another convert now.
Anthony
- Original Message -
From: giacomo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: JSP v. XSP (was Re: performance inquiry)
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Anthony Mills wrote:
So, does this
I am using special characters in my xml file:
ie - emdash ( $ 1 5 1 ; ) #151;
these display fine (as an emdash) when viewed in the
browser, but the html source doesn't show # 1 5 1
;
instead, it has the rendered emdash.
How do I make cocoon NOT render special characters in
the resulting html
Hi Ben,
It occured to my wls 6.0 instance too with cocoon 1.8.2.
Wondering if you got a fix to this problem?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Ben Kibler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cocoon 1.8.x with Weblogic 6.0
Has
Hi
Anyone has seen this message before from wls 6.0 and cocoon 1.8.2?
Cocoon 1.8.2
Error found handling the request.
weblogic.rjvm.PeerGoneException: Peer requested connection shutdown
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.AbstractOutboundRequest.sendReceive(AbstractOutboundRe
quest.java:90)
hi,
I am successfully install the cocoon1.8.3 to my PC ( windows 98 ) with Tomcat 3.2.1
and JDK
1.3.1, and also successfully install the cocoon2 to my PC ( windows 98 ) with Tomcat
3.2.2 and
JDK 1.3.1.
May i know what error message you get when you install or run the cocoon ?
ok thanks michael.
got it working.
/thomas.
- Original Message -
From: Michael Gerzabek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 22:33
Subject: AW: C2: Pipelines not relative to /cocoon
Try this in the cocoon's sitemap
map:pipeline
map:match
Paul -
Hope this reply is still relevant to you - I've been off-line for a couple
of weeks.
I know that I could use an LDAP query to retrieve a search result set,
and then use XSP to grab the tag names instead of the values
themselves, but it appears that the LDAP tablib will not return an
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