Scott,
Your thoughts are quite logical.
The initial implementation of XMLForm looked very similar to what you
describe.
If you go back in CVS to February-March this year, you will see that
version.
Over time I was convinced by Torsten and Konstantin, that form processing
can involve a lot of
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
Robert,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
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From: Robert Ellis Parrott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: Building a DOM Model with XMLForms
Hi folks,
I'm
Scott == Scott Schram [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scott What happens if you type which java ? Do you get an
Scott unexpected one installed by your linux distribution?
No. 1.4.1
Scott It looks like you're using an ant that came in some other
Scott package. Perhaps that package
i have succesfull write a js that create an xmlobject and then post it
using xmlhttp
i have too succesfull post this xml stream to .php and java servlet .
server side i just echo this stream and return this echo to js
how can i modify sitemap to make cocoon ready to receive this stream and
Try setting $ANT_HOME and $JDK_HOME as well (and $TOMCAT_HOME if relevant
for that matter)
I built on 10/12/2002 OK, so perhaps just environment?
rob
On 13 Oct 2002, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to install cocoon 2.1 from a CVS snapshot (Oct
12th). JAVA_HOME points to a
At 01:12 AM 10/13/2002, you wrote:
Robert I built on 10/12/2002 OK, so perhaps just environment?
Could be. If I type:
which ant
then it finds ant in the jwsdp/bin directory - that's ant 1.4.1, do I
need a different version?
What happens if you type which java ? Do you get an unexpected
Can someone point me to a document or briefly explain what are the best
practices to writing pipeline in regard of multiplicity.
For example how many pipelines in a sitemap are reasonable?
How do one chooses when to put multiple matchers in one pipeline vs
splitting them in separate pipelines.
There is a good chance that your package names or sitemaps are not quite
right.
Instead of typing the howto code,
start with the demo source code which works and change it for your taste.
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From: aps olute [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
I believe that XMLForms are accessed by the pipeline via an Action
Component, based on AbstractXMLFormAction. This is the Component that can
would handle most of what you are saying below. The Action taken by the
Action will depend on the command encoded in the request; one could, at
the end of
Alex McLintock wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to get Cocoon to display all the xml files
in a directory without being explicitly told each of their names in the
sitemap.
I guess I need a combination of the Directory Generator and the
Aggregation tools.
At 14:34 12/10/02, Steven Noels
From: Alex Romayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello,
Just wanted to follow through on the discussion from a
couple of month back. There was a proposal that
Konstantin was going to work on to implement i18:when
tag as an alternative to using message files, so that
you could have in
Hello, I'm trying to install cocoon 2.1 from a CVS snapshot (Oct
12th). JAVA_HOME points to a 1.4.1 j2sdk (from sun, for Linux). It's
the only version of java I have installed (to my knowledge).
When I tried the instructions for an automatic build, I got an error
that ./lib/core/jvm1.3 was not
Robert,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
- Original Message -
From: Robert Ellis Parrott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:35 AM
Subject: Building a DOM Model with XMLForms
Hi folks,
I'm working on a project prototype where I'm trying to
Robert == Robert Ellis Parrott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert Try setting $ANT_HOME and $JDK_HOME as well (and
To what? What are they supposed to achieve?
Robert $TOMCAT_HOME if relevant for that matter)
Well, I'm using tomcat 4, and CATALINA_HOME is set. (As is JAVA_HOME -
what is
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 02:08:16PM +0100, Alex McLintock wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying to figure out how to get Cocoon to display all the xml files in
a directory without being explicitly told each of their names in the
sitemap.
Have a look at the XPathDirectoryGenerator in the
Hi Ivelin,
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From: Ivelin Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 4:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Q] Pipeline best practices
For example how many pipelines in a sitemap are reasonable?
How do one chooses when to put multiple
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Robert == Robert Ellis Parrott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert I built on 10/12/2002 OK, so perhaps just environment?
check-jars: Copying 1 file to
/home/colin/xml-cocoon2/build/cocoon Processing
/home/colin/xml-cocoon2/lib/jars.xml to
Well, to answer my own question, I had an old .ant.properties file
lying around from about a year ago. Oh well ...
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Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
Miles Elam wrote:
Is there any particular reason why subsitemaps must redefine
components instead of inheriting the parent's component definitions
and defaults? Seems quite redundant to me.
Let me restate the question. I noticed that the sitemap isn't
inheriting things it should be. I
Hi guys,
Is it possible to access request parameters from within an XSP or logicsheet?
For example, when I go to http://localhost:8080/cocoon/test?param=12345678 I'd like to
use the value of param in my XSP or logicsheet as a basis for calling Java functions.
In my pipeline, I currently just
El Domingo, 13 de Octubre de 2002 17:26, Sonny Sukumar escribió:
Hi guys,
Is it possible to access request parameters from within an XSP or
logicsheet?
Yes, you can, for more info:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/xsp/request.html
For example, when I go to
Title: Action example
Hi
I am new to Cocoon, i use and find it pretty nice, and i find i like it
but just one scope i cant figure out and not yet use it . it is 'action' application
where can i find a simple example of using 'action'?
because the cocoon specification mainly show how to write
This is a serious problem about the use of XMLForm in
VoiceXML. While experimenting with XMLForm to generate
VoiceXML this a problem that I faced.
Since in XMLForm all the name of the fields begins
with / in HTML
select name=/city is not a problem
while in VXML
field name=/city is an error.
Another issue of having too many pipelines. As i understand in the sitemap is
generated into a java class. And the various matchers within a pipeline(s) are really
a bunch of if-else if statements. So the more matchers you have (to match to a
pipeline or various paths within a pipeline)
Hello all,
I have successfully integrated Cocoon-2.0 with JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-4.0.4 and
it is working fine.
I have properly made ear file containing EJB jar file and cocoon folders as
war file.
If I need to change any XSP and other classes then How will it work without
redeploying all stuffs.
I
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It may help to break things up with sub site maps to
help limit the searching.
Or put the most likely pipelines to get hit first
and the least likely last...
After reading Stefano's thread on dev (?) regarding
the profiling work he did revealing that matching
What version of Cocoon are you using?
I am using the lastest CVS and its works fine for me.
Just see the default value:
xsp:logic
String productId = xsp-request:get-parameter name=productid default=/;
Hi there,
I want to execute this query over an Oracle database.
alter session set nls_date_format=DD/MM/
the code fragment from my XSP file is shown below.
esql:execute-query
esql:query
alter session set nls_date_format=DD/MM/
/esql:query
/esql:execute-query
This of course
I think that your code is OK.
xsp:logic
String productId = xsp-request:get-parameter name=productid/;
/xsp:logic
This code is right above my root document element
But i think that you have to put the whole xsp:logic fragment inside your
root element. I think that in order to use the
Title: Action example
In the
cocoon docs there is a nice example how to create AND use
actions:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/concepts/actions.html
Inside
an action, you put key/value pairs into a hashmap which you can then access
inside the corresponding act/act tags in your
Its the syntaxis of XSP ;)
Antonio Gallardo
El Lunes, 14 de Octubre de 2002 00:00, Sonny Sukumar escribió:
Aha! That fixed it. I'd love to know why one can only use xsp-request
elements inside the document (root element). Anyone know?
--- Katzigas Dimitris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Aha! That fixed it. I'd love to know why one can only use xsp-request elements inside
the document (root element). Anyone know?
--- Katzigas Dimitris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that your code is OK.
xsp:logic
String productId = xsp-request:get-parameter name=productid/;
/xsp:logic
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