Argyn Kuketayev wrote:
I don't think that Cocoon is complex. I blame the very
poor documentation. When you know how it works, it's
simple. So, you have to get very familiar with the source
codes to use Cocoon. I don't like it. I'd rather look
under the hood only when I have non-trivial
Thanks for the honest words, instead of silence.
I am reminded of the following definition:
second-system effect n.
When one is designing the successor to a relatively small, elegant,
and successful system, there is a tendency to become grandiose in
one's success and design an
To be fair, the documentation has greatly improved since I started with
Cocoon (almost a year ago). I sent out an email earlier with specific
comments (thank you Nicola for noticing:)), both the good and the bad..
and while I was looking through the existing documentation, I noticed a
few
Hi,
I'm currently trying to run cocoon, actually I'm very interested in sunspot portal. But I've got
problem when I run login to the portal demo with guest/guest. It emits NullPointerException
and after searching mailing lists I've found the same question but no answer. I'm running
JDK
Robert S. Koberg wrote:
I (and probably many other XSLT-heavy folk) would very interested to
know the best practices for cocoon shown in way that takes an XSLT
based site and produces a best-practices cocoon based app. (I would
love to see how Jorge Pietschman builds cocoon apps)
It's
-Original Message-
From: David Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 2:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Samples as tools for learning and development (Was:
Giving up!
Cocoon too big, slow and confusing)
For the moment you must look under the
I always look at samples and docs. The issue is that there's not enough of
them. And some people deny the very existance of this issue.
I have never heard anyone deny that.
However the docs are improving, and the message of this topic has been
gotten, at least by few developers. Others are
-Original Message-
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Samples as tools for learning and development
(Was: Giving
up ! Cocoon too big, slow and confusing)
However the docs are improving, and
On Saturday, June 29, 2002, at 10:04 AM, Argyn Kuketayev wrote:
Also, repeating
theme from many developers is MONEY, every other message advises me to
pay
MONEY. It's all off-topic. I'm amazed how experienced USENET, FIDO
people
were lost in off-topic. Forget Cathedral..., there's an
From: Leona Slepetis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi All,
I have part of a pipeline that looks like this:
map:match pattern=matrix
map:generate src=gs.xml/
map:transform src=gs.xsl
map:parameter name=pagename value=matrix/
map:parameter name=dealID
I've been trying to get the form validator and DB Validator working for
about a week now. I decided to try and just got the form stuff working first
but I can't even get that. I'm running Cocoon 2.0.2-dev and Tomcat 4.1.3.
In my sitemap.xmap I have the following:
!--
| The page do_login does
[Please use plain text]
Hi there, your problem should be due to using jdk1.4.
I suggest 1.3 instead, which is what I run with tomcat
404 and cocoon2.1-dev. This combination works fine.
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HR
BODY style=FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: ±¼¸²P
style=margin-top:3px;
Hi,
It would be nice if you also had a 8 1/2 by 11 paged PDF for us
Americans! :)
Thanks,
Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
Steven Noels wrote:
Dear all,
We have created a diagram representation of the Cocoon sitemap that
you might consider being helpful. It is available in PDF format at
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From: Mellado, Rafael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I got the following exception in my sitemap I have the following:
map:generator name=xsp
src=org.apache.cocoon.generation.ServerPagesGenerator/
and
map:match pattern=tutorial/*.xml
map:generate type=xsp src=tutorial/{1}.xsp/
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