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From: Antonio Gallardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 06:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Logicsheet problems - global XSLT variables
Also, do others find working with Cocoon very frustrating? When you
make a change it takes forever for the web-app to reload and
re
Thanks Antonio, I'll try it out. How does the reload-method=synchron
improve things?
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From: Antonio Gallardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 January 2003 06:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Logicsheet problems - global XSLT variables
Also, do others find
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 10 basic survival tips for cocoon users (was: Logicsheet
problems - global XSLT variables)
Mark Horgan wrote:
Also, do others find working with Cocoon very frustrating? When you make a
change it takes forever for the web-app to reload and re-compile the java
class
Hy
Mark H wrote:
For XSLT processing i have added Saxon-6.5.2.
Are you saying that Xerces doesn't deal with global XSLT variables properly?
NO. Of course xalan can handle globals and i am using this
feature with xalan too..
I say, that some aspects of xslt can be done with saxon,
which
4.) Proceed in baby steps when changing things in your cocoon app
But it really slows up development
Doing incremental development will ultimately save you many many, days of
lost productivity. The biggest roadblock is having sufficiently powerful
hardware that doing many compiles and
Mark Horgan wrote:
Also, do others find working with Cocoon very frustrating? When you make a
change it takes forever for the web-app to reload and re-compile the java
class, espcially when it takes up so much memory. Also even when using the
logs its very hard to track down bugs in ones code
I use the following tomcat definition for a cocoon based webapp
that restarts automatically, when classes or jars change:
Context path=/mywebapp
docBase=/opt/cocoon/develop
reloadable=true
debug=0
Resources
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous dijo:
Mark Horgan wrote:
Also, do others find working with Cocoon very frustrating? When you
make a change it takes forever for the web-app to reload and
re-compile the java class, espcially when it takes up so much memory.
Also even when using the logs its very
hy Antonio;
What about adding your contrib directly to
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=SurvivalTips
or related pages ;-) ?
Maybe you could contrib a link to jEdit.org ?
Maybe it is even worthwhile to add a new wikipage for
XML-authoring tools ...
What do you mean ?
regards, hussayn
Its. OK.
Start an XML-authoring tools.
Antonio Gallardo
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous dijo:
hy Antonio;
What about adding your contrib directly to
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=SurvivalTips
or related pages ;-) ?
Maybe you could contrib a link to jEdit.org ?
Maybe it is even
I'm having a hard time with logicsheets at the moment. I can't seem to get
global XSLT variables working. Am I doing something wrong?
xsl:stylesheet version=1.0...
xsl:variable name=datasourceinput:get-attribute module=global
name=datasource as=string//xsl:variable
nor
xsl:variable
I'm having a hard time with logicsheets at the moment. I can't seem to get
global XSLT variables working. Am I doing something wrong?
xsl:stylesheet version=1.0...
xsl:variable name=datasourceinput:get-attribute module=global
name=datasource as=string//xsl:variable
nor
xsl:variable
Also, do others find working with Cocoon very frustrating? When you make
a change it takes forever for the web-app to reload and re-compile the
java class, espcially when it takes up so much memory.
You need to add in your cocoon.xconf file:
sitemap reload-method=synchron check-reload=yes
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