On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Tom Place wrote:
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On Friday 07 February 2003 22:52, peter riegersperger wrote:
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The server is running on cocoon-2.0.3, I'm using 2.0.4 (Source
distribution) on my notebook.
All in all, I'm running:
Linux
Tomcat 4.0.4
Cocoon 2.0.4 (the binary distribution) --
Hy, all;
During the last months of activities i learned a lot from this mailing
list. while i followed the discussions i started getting my development
environment a bit up to date. I plan to setup a Wiki page on this
theme. Although this may be a bit off topic, it still would be great,
if
Sorry the message was double posted..but good news!
Antoino, thanks for pushing me in that direction. I did not think the
modular DatabaseAddAction would handle unique keys, but it does (I had
to hunt through the source to find this out) I updated my descriptor
files to be compatible with
I find eclipse to be a bit too pushy for my tastes. The NetBeans platform
is a bit more open. In addition the eclipse XML editor is a little primitive.
The NetBeans one at least closes tags and offers various other functionality.
Additionally the eclipse release schedule is almost wholly managed
Greetings. Does anyone know a Javadoc Doclet that
puts out documentation with XML markup that would be usable within a cocoon
distribution? Id like to set up a system where I have a bit more control over
rendering of the Javadoc and where I can have the Javadoc auto-generated nightly
and
Hy, all;
During the last months of activities i learned a lot from this mailing
list. while i followed the discussions i started getting my development
environment a bit up to date. I plan to setup a Wiki page on this
theme. Although this may be a bit off topic, it still would be great,
if
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
Greetings. Does anyone know a Javadoc Doclet that puts out documentation
with XML markup that would be usable within a cocoon distribution? Id
like to set up a system where I have a bit more control over rendering
of the Javadoc and where I can
Hi everyone
Does any body try to run Cocoon 2.0.4 with Jboss3.0.4 (Jetty) on IBMJava2-SDK-14 ?
os linux 2.4.19 ?
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Konrad
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Robert:
Have a look at Jetty, or JBoss/Jetty (aka JBossWeb). No nasty must
copy things to endorsed directories, etc.). You take Cocoon (2.0/2.1)
and drop it in your deploy directory and POOF it's there. It's nice
when the servlet engine actually uses the libs you define and not its
own
I use JBoss but not jetty. Are you saying the Jetty-JBoss combo is superior
to the Tomcat-JBoss combo? If so, I will definitely go try it. Perhaps it
will fix my classpath in XSP issue. Bugzilla Reference:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16580.
Kodo JDO is an implementation of
Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after class
generation muck about that is in the Sun JDO?
Jetty has been using JMX long before Tomcat, it fully supports the spec
... and I'm thinking it supports it before the reference implementation
does (like the classpath stuff). Is
Sun JDO JSR-12.
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Subject: Re: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development environment ...
Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after
Title: RE: converting HTML to PDF
From: Mike Haarman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Antennae House, home of a famous formatting objects processor, has an
HTML2FO.xsl on their site which is a good starting point for a stylesheet
to handle this transformation.
Thanks Mike. I did a search
I have installed the tomcat server on
MacOSX and it works fine. I downloaded cocoon and put the cocoon.war
file in webapps. I stopped and started tomcat and it created the cocoon folder
in webapps. When I go to http://localhost:8080/cocoon the
browserdoes not respondfor a long time. Do I
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