Cocoon Web Site Editor ( hosting
page):
www.eapps.com should
definitely be added to the Cocoon hosting list. They are very
state-of-the-art nearly 100% open source: tomcat + jboss. Cocoon 2.0.3
worked the first time. I'm have deployed Cocoonfor the demo portion
of www.jxreports.com.
Apache Cocoon is a formable and powerful platform. If yourneeds are "appropriate," Cocoon can be an enormous productivityenhancement.
I have architected, designed and implemented production quality andoperation web services (Hotel Property Management System: www.amansi.com)using the Cocoon
Give it a try as identially as possible to the instructions I've posted on candlelightsoftware.com. That is, use cocoon 2.0.3, orion 1.5.4, jdk 1.3.1, etc... Once you have a working system, then step by step migrate to the versions you desire. Overall, you will spend LESS time in this manner than
n be removed without any conflict? And how to tellorion to use the xalan/xerces combo instead of orion's defaultparsers?Thanks,enio--- Steven Punte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Give it a try as identially as possible to the instructions I've posted on candlelightsoftware.com. That is, use coco
ot; points to cocoon and the sample codethat comes with orion is basically inaccessable because of thismapping?Regards,e nio--- Steven Punte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Give it a try as identially as possible to the instructions I've posted on candlelightsoftware.com. That is, use cocoon 2.0.3, orion 1.5
Updated instructions for integration of Orion Web Server(http://orionserver.com) version 1.5.4 with ApacheCocoon version 2.0.3 can be found at:
http://www.candlelightsoftware.com/orion-cocoon.html
Also this combination is tested against JDK 1.4.1!
Steven P. PunteCandlelight SoftwareBy Candlelight
--- Alejandro Raiczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to run C2 in Orion and I get the
following error:
org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Error
compiling sitemap:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/batik/dom/svg/SAXSVGDocumentFactory
at
What the difference between
map:pipeline
map:match=foo../
map:match=bar../
/
and
map:pipeline
map:match=foo../
/
map:pipeline
map:match=bar../
/
Thanks in advance:
Steve Punte
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do
PERFUME:
1) The implementation of Perfume
shall result
in three distinct Cocoon
components:
a) A generator that can
receive a soap
message and turn it into
an xml sax
stream.
Why not use an
PERFUME PROPOSAL: SOAP FOR COCOON
For the web application project I'm orchestrating,
we
wish to add commercial quality support for SOAP
messaging: both act as a client and as a server.
I have examined the existing soap client package,
and new soap package, but I'm
PERFUME:
1) The implementation of Perfume shall
result
in three distinct Cocoon components:
a) A generator that can receive
a soap
message and turn it into an
xml sax
stream.
Why not use an
PERFUME PROPOSAL: SOAP FOR COCOON
For the web application project I'm orchestrating, we
wish to add commercial quality support for SOAP
messaging: both act as a client and as a server.
I have examined the existing soap client package,
and new soap package, but I'm uncomfortable with
them
In the cocoon environment, XSP provides a great
way of address problems that don't fit into
the paradigm of an existing generator.
However, XSP can only be used at the first
step in a pipeline.
I find myself writing lots of custom transformers
to address issues that don't fit into any
of the
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));
}
As how one obtains session and request, but the
above
Dear Cocoon User Group:
I've began separating my XSL stylesheet
into multiple files (i.e. due to size)
using the xsl:include tag.
But now I loose the automatic caching/
detection and behavior of Cocoon on
any of the sub-stylesheet files.
Is there a way (i.e. configuration) to
Dear Cocoon Users:
Does it make sense that a SOAP Transformer
could be added to the Cocoon arsenal?
An incoming XML doc would contain the URL of
the web service to be accessed, perhaps
also necessary authentication information,
and the SOAP body. The SOAP Transformer
would
Dear Cocoon User Group:
Is anyone sucessfully using the Xsl tag
attribute-set with Cocoon 2.0.2 sucessfully.
I always get a null pointer expection even
when I just boil it down to the one line:
xsl:attribute-set name=foo/
Hmm: pretty hard to wrong here, but maybe.
Steve
Cocoon User Group:
It seems like the primary reason people feel
Cocoon is being held back from entering
into prime time is documentation.
Just out of interest, is anyone working on
a full book for Cocoon?
Steve Punte
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
By Candlelight If Necessary
Dear Cocoon User Group:
OK. Cocoon and the EJB world cannot be compared
side-
by-side since they are different beasts, but I put
EJB in the subject because it represents the J2EE
Flag Ship; at least, that is my perception.
A better subject line could
Dear Cocoon User Group:
First of all, I LOVE the Cocoon framework,
I'm a total believer, and expecially love
how Cocoon2 is turning out!
Cocoon seems just awesomely powerfully, years
ahead of the classical architectures proposed
by Sun (i.e. JSP to ServletBeans to EJBs...).
Cocoon User Group:
Does anyone have an example of a map:match pattern=""
structure that can emulate the old standard Cocoon 1
XML - XSP - XSL - HTML pattern?
Looking for confortable starting place.
steve
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DearCocoon User Group:
I am consider offering commercial support for Cocoon. Do you
belong to a firm that would be interested in such support?
Such commercial would support be:
o Rapid response and resolution to problems and issues.
o Testing, defect replication, and defect resolution on
The construct is something like
xsl:variable name=usertype
select=@someattribute/
That is, if I understand your queestion correctly.
steve
--- Uwe Stelzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Cocoon fellows,
How can I only copy the content of a session
attribute to a xsl variable in my
Integration instruction to bring Orion Web Server +
Cocoon2 Publishing Framework + MySql Database
alive are available at:
http://www.candlelightsoftware.com/orion-cocoon.html
This creates a very effective low cost
highly portable combination!
Sincerely:
Steven P. Punte
Cocoon2 + Orion Integration Instructions
Instructions on how to bring Cocoon2 alive on
the Orion Web Server can be found at:
http://www.candlelightsoftware.com/orion-cocoon.html
Sincerely:
Steven P. Punte
Steven P. Punte
Candlelight Software
By Candlelight If Necessary!
Dear Cocoon Users:
Can Cocoon be configured to create a SOAP endpoint
in which the business logic is written in XSLT and/or
XSP?
That is, can the business logic be written (many
details excluded) in the following manner:
xsl:template match=SOAP-ENV:Envelope
SOAP-ENV:Envelope
features are completed and the code matures enough to meet your
requirements.
Or, more bluntly, use commercial software if it gives you the more stable
and usable system that you're looking for.
Once upon a time, Steven Punte was seen writting:
I too agree with Roys' statements
Werner:
If you are looking for better performance, I've
achieve operation of cocoon 1.8.2+ with Saxon.
Straigh 1.8.2 requires some modifications. See
http://www.candlelightsoftware.com/cocoon for
detail information.
steve
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:14:19 +0100, [EMAIL
these problems with SAXON as XSLT transformer ?
Have anyone found the solution for this problem ?
Thanks
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Steven Punte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HELP: Too many namespace
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