Hi,
together with our publisher (www.newriders.com), we are looking for people
interested in reviewing chapters from our book. Hopefully you will have
something positive to say and then your quote may be used in the book or to
promote it.
If you would be interested then please send me an email.
Hi Matthew,
What kind of readers do you expect? Skills, level etc?
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Langham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 22 mei 2002 8:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cocoon book reviewers wanted
Hi,
together with
Title: SAXPaseException
hi,
I am new to Cocoon, got to know it when I was trying out the Kryalis Centipede build tool. When I tried to build a site for my project using Centipede, I encountered SAXParseException (attached). I tried to find the log file as suggested in FAQ but it's not
Hi,
I created a small xml program to test the request parameters.
?xml version=1.0?
xsp:page
xmlns:xsp=http://apache.org/xsp;
xmlns:xsp-request=http://apache.org/xsp/request/2.0;
html
bRequest method:/b xsp-request:get-method/
br/
bFruit requested:/b
There were an activity in Avalon scratchpad a while ago on the i18n
resources abstractization, but AFAIK it was never finished. The idea was to
have a Bundle interface and use any implementation you like: a property
file, XML file or a database. Also, you could use different factories for
your
O okay, I knew I read something about it somewhere, but at that time I
didn't knew where it was for exactly. Now I knew, but could find where I
read about it.
Thanks,
Edgar
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Stephen Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 21 mei 2002 17:49
Aan:
Hello!
Is ther a different behavior regarding session management when I use
Klondike WAP Browser or Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit V 3.0?
My application works normal using Klondike. However if I switch to Nokia's
Toolkit on each request a new session is created.
I'm redirecting to the pages in
On 21.May.2002 -- 10:56 AM, Naquin, Beth wrote:
I am new to cocoon and any help is appreciated!
Where can I find more information about form validation and the descriptor
file? The cocoon documentation mentions 'javadocs', but what are these and
where can I find them?
Hi Nicola,
working with WebSphereApplicationDeveloper my experience was, that the value
in web.xml helps to avoid WebSphere logs which decreases performance.
Best regards
- Volker -
-Original Message-
From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 21. Mai 2002
Title: search mailing list?
Hi
Beth,
you
candownload the zip-files from xml.apache.org web site unpack it and you
can take an editor which support "find in files" or you can use the
Windows-search.
Best
regards
-
Volker -
-Original Message-From: Naquin, Beth
[mailto:[EMAIL
You can also go to http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users and
search there. This archive is updated in real time.
Check also other archives listed at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/mail-archives.html
Sylvain
Volker Schneider wrote:
Hi Beth,
you can download the zip-files from
Hi Matthew,
I'm new to Cocoon but have many years software engineering experience. I
assume your book is of an introductory nature and, if so, I would be keen to
review some chapters.
By the way, Amazon states the book will be published on July 19. Is that
accurate?
Paul
- Original
Hi Paul
By the way, Amazon states the book will be published on July 19. Is that
accurate?
Yes.
Matthew
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Open Source Group Cocoon { Consulting, Training, Projects }
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Matthew Langham, SN AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100
One question: is the profit for the apache software foundation (ASF)?
If not, in my opinion it's against the open source apache philosophy.
Cocoon is borned as open source project and then all is free.
Are you a member of people that created Cocoon?
Have you received the assent from ASF or
On 22.May.2002 -- 10:34 AM, neil wrote:
On 22 May 2002 Christian Haul wrote:
OK. I didn't spot that your change depends on updates to other files too.
Picky minor point: Although I don't like the semantics of JDBCs
getMoreResults()
I like even less having different semantics for the same
Cederic,
We are using parts of Cocoon in our CMS.
We combined it with the XHive XML database (x-hive.com) and our own CASTA\\ XML WebDAV
editor. I'm very happy with the current test results of Cocoon. It's running quite
stable and combined with a good caching mechanism is capable of running
All,
With The OyaP Networks I am trying to build a small team of Oracle RDBMS
OLAP specialist, so that
is where our main focus is, but Oracle also provides a lot of JAVA/XML
support and hence our years of
additional JAVA XML work.
Why XML, when supporting customers we need access to a lot
Title: Access97 - Cocoon2
Hi !!
I've got a problem to access to my database Access97 under w2000. I work with Tomcat3.3.2, Java 2 SDK 1.4 and Cocoon2.
I made an odbc link (outils d'administration/Sources de donnees odbc/Sources de donnees systemes/Ajouter/AccessDriver/Base de donnees).
I
From: marco spinetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One question: is the profit for the apache software foundation (ASF)?
If not, in my opinion it's against the open source apache philosophy.
Cocoon is borned as open source project and then all is free.
Yes, you don't pay to use Cocoon. But nobody
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 11:18, marco spinetti wrote (about Matthew Langham)
. . .
Are you a member of people that created Cocoon?
. . .
Well, that's an easy one to answer if you do your homework. For example, a
quick search on the mailing list archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com
could
I was going to refrain from commenting...
Anyone who believes (or thinks) that an open source project can survive
without commercial support is far removed from the real world. The number
of people working on open source project just for the fun or to scratch
that itch is IMO very small. In fact
Ok,
I agree with your answer. I know who are Carsten Ziegeler and Matthew
Langham. I know that they are very important persons for Cocoon (as many
others are).
Hm... In this case we are all speculating on Cocoon: one uses it to make
easier his paid work, another one to get some profit from
My opinion exactly!
Open Source survives because it is used in a commercial world. Let this be
the Paradox of Open Source.
Bert
At 14:09 22/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
I was going to refrain from commenting...
Anyone who believes (or thinks) that an open source project can survive
without
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 03:24 am, Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
Btw, I don't think that replacing XMLResourceBundle with a HashMap will
improve perfomance much in the long run, because the values are stored in a
HashMap on the first use, so there should be no much difference.
Agreeed. One of
From: marco spinetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One question: is the profit for the apache software foundation (ASF)?
If not, in my opinion it's against the open source apache philosophy.
The opensource Apache philosophy?
There's a *big* misunderstanding here on what Apache is all about.
Apache is
Please use plain text when posting to the list, it just makes things
easier.
Basically the issue is that the last checked in version of Avalon
Excalibur's
DataSource management had a problem with JDK 1.4. This has since been
resolved.
Someone has compiled a new version of the
Forwarding to krysalis-jakarta-adv list.
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From: Paul Gilligan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alex McLintock [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: cocoon docbook online
All,
With The
De: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
My opinion exactly!
Open Source survives because it is used in a commercial world.
Let this be the Paradox of Open Source.
Bert
IM(H)O, this is not a paradox at all. This is a paradox for free license
(GPL) project, but not for apache. Too many
From: Peter Royal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 03:24 am, Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
Btw, I don't think that replacing XMLResourceBundle with a HashMap will
improve perfomance much in the long run, because the values are stored
in a
HashMap on the first use, so there should
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Langham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 2:35 AM
Subject: Cocoon book reviewers wanted
Hi,
together with our publisher (www.newriders.com), we are looking for people
interested in reviewing
For GPL/LGPL, see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/
Regards,
Lajos
galatea.com
Bert Van Kets wrote:
Ah, I definitely need to brush up my understanding of the license
agreements.
Darn, I hate those legal texts.
Does anybody know a good site where all the different license agreements
are
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 09:08 am, Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
As I've said, really cool abstractions (a Bundle and not XMLResourceBundle)
were never been finalized and remained in Avalon scratchpad.
Right, I looked at it and it was more complex than I was needing at the time.
Did you use
Sorry, this was a mistake - mouse got away from me. Bad Mouse!
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Brian Blakeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: Cocoon book reviewers wanted
- Original Message -
From: Matthew Langham
me again,
I just noticed that some weeks ago there has been a discussion in the
xml-cocoon-dev-list about future implementations of view labels. But I
didn't find any solution or temporary workaround to get labels
interpreted again inside an aggregation.
Are there any ideas? It would be
Hi Matthew,
I've been developing software for 3 decades. I love XSLT. Cocoon is dynamic
(pipelined) XML/XSLT.
I would be happy to read and comment your book.
andre cusson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Message d'origine-
De : Matthew Langham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoye : 22 mai, 2002
For Apache license:
http://www.apache.org/foundation/licence-FAQ.html
Say, why isn't there an ApacheForge?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/faqs.html
--
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- verba volant, scripta manent -
(discussions get forgotten, just code
My e-mail is for pointing out that all our actions should be done only for
the improvement of cocoon. We all love cocoon: I have seen some people's
names for almost two years in the Cooon User List.
Dude, using Cocoon commercially for your own benifit, benefits Cocoon.
Writing a book and
Bert Van Kets wrote:
Ah, I definitely need to brush up my understanding of the license
agreements.
Darn, I hate those legal texts.
Does anybody know a good site where all the different license
agreements are explained in English?
Bert
Check out http://opensource.org/licenses/
Sylvain
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 11:18, marco spinetti wrote (about Matthew Langham)
. . .
Are you a member of people that created Cocoon?
. . .
Well, that's an easy one to answer if you do your homework. For example, a
quick search on the mailing list archives at
Matthew Langham wrote:
I was going to refrain from commenting...
Anyone who believes (or thinks) that an open source project can survive
without commercial support is far removed from the real world. The number
of people working on open source project just for the fun or to scratch
that itch is
Thee hee :-)
Now do the same for Marco Spinetti on cocoon-dev :-P
Tom et al.,
I do think this thread has gone far enough - can we get back to Cocoon'ing
again? We are all part of the community - and that includes all the lurkers
out there - and we know you are :-)
Ok?
Matthew
--
Open Source
leo leonid wrote:
me again,
I just noticed that some weeks ago there has been a discussion in the
xml-cocoon-dev-list about future implementations of view labels. But I
didn't find any solution or temporary workaround to get labels
interpreted again inside an aggregation.
The main
From: Pierfranco Ferronato [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi all,
I'm really new to cocoon
I'm trying something I think it is preatty easy: calling a servlet
with some
parameters
map:match pattern=
map:generate type=html
Matthew Langham wrote:
Thee hee :-)
Now do the same for Marco Spinetti on cocoon-dev :-P
Tom et al.,
I do think this thread has gone far enough - can we get back to Cocoon'ing
again? We are all part of the community - and that includes all the lurkers
out there - and we know you are :-)
Title: Setting actions in sitemap
I have an action defined as
map:action logger=sitemap.action.loginAction name=loginAction src="package.name.LoginAction"
parameter name=parmname value=somevalue /
/map:action
first off is this possible?
I know that this is done as well in the form
Title: Setting actions in sitemap
Mike,
configuring actions on their declaration differ from passing
params in a pipeline. Your pipeline should implement Configurable interface to
be configured. See how the other actions are configured (you can extendone
of the *Configurable*Action
Setting actions in sitemapOops, typo...
Mike,
configuring actions on their declaration differ from passing params in a
pipeline. Your -- action -- should implement Configurable interface to be
configured. See how the other actions are configured (you can extend one of
the *Configurable*Action
From: Leigh Dodds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi,
IBM have posted my second Cocoon tutorial:
Working with XML Server Pages in Apache Cocoon 2
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/education/r-xxsp.html?n-x-4252
It covers the basic principles of XSP (code generation
using XSLT); the
From: Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The target for the build command listed as printerdocs is of course
incorrect.
Just thought someone would want to change it to the correct,
printer-docs target.
Thanks for noting this, typo corrected.
Thanks,
Vadim
Sincerely
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Mike Ash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: woensdag 22 mei 2002 17:05
Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Onderwerp: Setting actions in sitemap
I have an action defined as
map:action logger=sitemap.action.loginAction name=loginAction
From: Felix Roethenbacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
We built the website of our mountaineering club
SAC Sektion Piz Sol with Cocoon 2.
http://www.sac-piz-sol.ch
Added.
Vadim
Thank you for your great effort in developing Cocoon.
It's cool!!
Sincerely,
Felix Roethenbacher
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
http://www.caphnet.com/
Added.
Vadim
Cocoon 1.8.2, moving to Cocoon 2 soon
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Taygeta Scientific Inc.INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1340
From: Rune Sandnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Another live site you can add to the Cocoon 2 livesites list:
TINE, the largest Norwegian dairy company is at http://www.tine.no/
Added.
Vadim
The site is mostly in Norwegian, but has an international section.
(TINE
is the company that
From: Adam Constabaris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The technical support site for the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
uses Cocoon 1.8.2
http://help.unc.edu
Added.
Vadim
-
Please check that your question has
http://www.oyap.net/extra/index.html
almost there
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
016601c201a6$a4287930$7574558b@vgritsenkopc">
From: Adam Constabaris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]The technical support site for the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
uses Cocoon
From: Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Vadim,
I discovered the culprit and it is NOT Cocoon's, hence you developers
mistakes at all.
During one of my CVS HEAD fetches Windblows XP Professional through
one
of its already noted NTFS.sys Kernel Panicks leaving an
From: Adrian Petru Dimulescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello,
I imagine a search engine which would propose several relevant
paragraphs in
several books of a small digital libraries. The user woud click on the
first
result and cocoon serves the 2nd paragraph of the 3rd chapter of
Hello list,
Does anyone have a graceful way of handling errors that occur in
one map:part of a map:aggregate element? For example a portion of
my sitemap.xmap:
map:match pattern=**.html
map:aggregate element=document
map:part src=cocoon://{1}.xml/
map:part src=xdocs/menu.xml/
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 12:52 pm, Charles Yates wrote:
ideal solution:
I would like the map:handle-errors output to occur within the
document element so that the resulting page would not contain two
documents.
Don't use aggregation. Make your pipeline something like
File Generator -
Hell thats nice :-)
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 16:58, Paul Gilligan wrote:
http://www.oyap.net/extra/index.html
almost there
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
From: Adam Constabaris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
The technical support site for the University of North Carolina at
Maybe the ppl who use cocoon can meet in the the irc channel #cocoon on
irc.openprojects.com as there seems to be no room there and wud be more
of a live discussion instead of the mailing
Just an idea
-
Please check that
On Tue, 21 May 2002 16:50:40 -0400
Stephen Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
This is worrisome! I'm using SQL Transformer.
Maybe I should wait for 2.0.3. Or get enough courage to try it.
How much of a speedup did you get with Saxon?
Well, I didn't switched to saxon because of speed,
From: Steven Punte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Dear Cocoon User Group:
How does one obtain the
org.apache.cocoon.environment.Environment?
I've trying:
public void setup( ) {
environment =
(Environment)(objectModel.get(Constants.CONTEXT_ENVIRONMENT_CONTEXT));
Hello.
So this is of course my first newbie-question!
How can i have cocoon-support in a User-Homepage?
I just installed the jakarta-tomcat 4.0.1 version and the cocoon-1.8.2 package
shipped with the SuSE 8.0 LinuX-Distribution, and the basic things work fine.
I can access
From: lev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am trying to set cookie from inside the action code in a site map.
Here is a snippet of my code:
Response response = (Response)
objectModel.get(Constants.RESPONSE_OBJECT);
Cookie cookie = response.createCookie(user,Jhon Doe);
What is the proper way to redirect in an Action?
I presume we are supposed to use the Redirector object, since nothing else
seems able. I've looked at the Redirector interface, but the API docs have
zero explanation (g!) of the methods. If this is the right object,
then:
1) what is the
Hi Sylvain,
yes, I tried every possible combination. label on map:aggregate, on
map:part, on both,... the label just seems to be ignored. I also
tested those combination on the current
cocoon/documentation/sitemap.xmap (snippet) = same result.
map:match pattern=*.html
Dear colleagues,
I want to use static files like images etc. but don't want to use pipelines,
but static files served by the webserver.
Does anybody know how I can configure WebSphereApplicationDeveloper in this
way, so that static files are being served by the webserver and can be used
in HTML
My site does that
I have an alias ... from the web server of say Images, so
www.oyap.net/Images gives me the images.
So in XML I can have:
mediaobject
imageobject
imagedata
Hello,
I have searched the faq's and archives and cannot seem to find anything
regarding the possibility of having
***
multiple web servers (on the same physical server) using the same instance
of Cocoon.
Title: Message
I've been a newbie
with Cocoon for about 1 month now. My accomplishmentat slaughtering all
the buzz words in the following will probably be evident.
Some suggestions
would be nice. Thanks in advance. :)
Enhydra
Pros
Established API that
allows interaction with DOM.
Volker,
just tell the web-server to pass only the .html (or .xml)-ending URI to
Cocoon, or...
tell the web-server to pass only the URI containing cocoon (or your app's
name) to Cocoon and use another root in your static content's URI (like
/images/foo-gif or /static/images/foo.gif).
Best
Cocoon Cons
Learn XSL and XSLT syntax
Decrease in performance due to transformation handling. (Enhydra is
precompiled everything.)
I'd put xsl syntax on the PLUS side! Using a well established industry
standard is way better practice than using a home brewed syntax. You can
find people
IIRC, There was an email thread depicting the issue of invoking servlets
in
Cocoon 2.0. I tried in the mailing lists and could not get my hands on
them.
There are a lot of utilities which are developed in servlet framework
out there. It would be a shame if we cannot use them inside Cocoon.
From: Christopher Painter-Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the proper way to redirect in an Action?
Why do you have to redirect in an action?
I would not suggest it.
Redirect instead in the sitemap based on the results of the Action.
--
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL
Dear Cocoon users!
Could some kind soul please send me some sample code how to cope with
the result of xsp-request:get-parameter-values/ with Cocoon 1.8.2? I
somehow seem to be unable to figure out myself...
background: A form offers the user the choice to select several values
for a single
If you want to run the servlets in your cocoon webapp but not be
handled by cocoon just set them up in your web.xml and call them in
the usual way. That is just a normal servlet container issue. They
are just additional servlets to the cocoon servlet that way. In the
system I've been
I settled for Torstens solution without @index. Both requirements
(different /
same esql:results) are difficult to provide. Please suggest a syntax
for
that.
Some possibilities are to reuse the last one or to add a 'default'
attribute
or some such.
But I wouldn't bother unless
Thanks for noticing and fixing it in the 2.1 Dev Source. Now just
update the Installation page off the publically accessible Cocoon
Installation Instructions and that reflection will be completely current.
-Marc
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
From: Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks for your reply
There was a thread abt 3 -4 months where there was discussion abt
invoking Servlets. There was a sitemap entry associated with that as
well.
I guess it was Vadim or someone else who were answering this...
IIRC, there was no need to register the Servlet also, it was
I think you have to write your own Generator, have a
look at the source code of
org.apache.cocoon.generation.* (just a few classes).
--- Ewing, Bryce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if there is a way of having a reader
getting it's input from
a system command rather than
I've always used the redirect method of the Redirector class. I'm
assuming that redirect uses a local, relative path (for internal links)
and globalRedirect uses a global path (for external links), but I haven't
tested this and can't be sure. I also assume that sessionmode dictates
whether or not
Hi,
You probably mean a Reader. A Generator generates a SAX stream and a Reader
produces a binary stream.
Have a look at org.apache.cocoon.reading.ResourceReader.
HTH,
Michael
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To: [EMAIL
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