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2002-12-13 Thread Tom Shepherd
I will be out of the office starting 13/12/2002 and will not return until 16/12/2002. For GCIS issues contact Wojtek Swistak. For Mosaic issues contact Stephen Cheal. -- This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received

RE: problem with the sitemap and patterns

2002-12-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, maybe what I supposed to know about pipelines and matchers is wrong, but ... and the mounted pipeline is something like: Now, if I call http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mysite/index.html or http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mysite/dir1/dir2/index.html

seeking for payed consultancy from the cocoon-comunity ...

2002-12-13 Thread Hussayn Dabbous
Hy, folks; This request is for cocoon-users and cocoon-developers only! If i hit the wrong mailing list with my request, please apologize and tell me, where to go next. I will pay you for consultancy depending on the amount of time you spend with the solution of my problem. The results of this wo

upload-dir

2002-12-13 Thread Olivier GUCKERT
Hello I want to use the upload.xsp, but i need to configure different upload-dir. I see that there is a parameter in web.xml : upload-directory /WEB-INF/work/upload-dir but there's no reference to this parameter in the upload.xsp Does any-one know how to do it ? Thanks Olivier G

Re: seeking for payed consultancy from the cocoon-comunity ...

2002-12-13 Thread mlangham
Hussain, The WebServiceProxyGenerator contained in Cocoon should already provide most of what you need (i.e. connecting to a remote server and maintaining state using coookies). Don't be put off by the name. That being said, I have not used it - so you may need to contact Ivelin (I think he wrot

Re: xsl:copy-of Problem

2002-12-13 Thread Joerg Heinicke
Geoff Howard wrote: Hello Marcel, I wonder that anything is outputted. The output of the template 'sortmsg' is only stored in the variable $m, but there is nothing like . If you use , the tree is copied to the output. But I don't see, where the to strings come from. Do you have a anywhere in you

Re: seeking for payed consultancy from the cocoon-comunity ...

2002-12-13 Thread mlangham
Hussayn, from a quick look at the code I don't think the WebServiceProxyGenerator tracks cookies from the remote server. So that would need to be added. Or perhaps Ivelin already has this. Adding this capability to the generator is a good idea anyway. I would suggest you send Ivelin a mail. He m

FIND SOURCE

2002-12-13 Thread Hong Gia Dinh
Title: FIND SOURCE Hi all i want to find to see and download if possible the xsp and xsl files that is usually used to declare in namespace of the pages: such as : xmlns:log="http://apache.org/xsp/log"  . . . and xmlns:log="http://apache.org/xsp/log" in order for me to know all its ta

SQLTransformer for XML

2002-12-13 Thread Cédric Claus
Hi, I use SQLTransformer to access my database (no problems). But the data stored in my DB are XML data (well formed). When the transformer get the data, it replaces all the < with < ,etc For example if my database contains SomeText the output Stream of my pipeline contains SomeText</ti</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21786.html">Re: seeking for payed consultancy from the cocoon-comunity ...</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22seeking+for+payed+consultancy+from+the+cocoon%5C-comunity+...%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22SAXESS+%5C-+Hussayn+Dabbous%22&o=newest">SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hy, Mathew Thank you very much for your quick answer. I will do as you propose and send my request to Ivelin. Hopefully we will come to a quick and usable result. best regards, hussayn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hussayn, from a quick look at the code I don't think the WebServiceProxyGenerator tr</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21787.html">problem with pipeline and map:handle-errors</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22problem+with+pipeline+and+map%5C%3Ahandle%5C-errors%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22%5C%5BEMAIL+PROTECTED%5C%5D%22&o=newest">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Maybe what I supposed to know about pipelines and matchers is wrong, but ... and the mounted pipeline is something like: Now, if I call http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mysite/index.html or http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mysite/dir1/dir2/index.html it works</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21788.html">RE: upload-dir</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+upload%5C-dir%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> upload xsp does reference the setting: File uploadDir = null; /** Contextualize this class */ public void contextualize(Context context) throws ContextException { uploadDir = (File) context.get(Constants.CONTEXT_UPLOAD_DIR); } When cocoon starts up, it places the value of the upload-d</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21789.html">RE: problem with the sitemap and patterns</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+problem+with+the+sitemap+and+patterns%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> >From what I understand, you should have seen your expected custom stylesheet. Are you certain it's finding your error.xsl, and are you certain there are no problems with it? Look in sitemap.log - trace the request as it's being processed. Geoff > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTE</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21790.html">RE: Calling resources from mounted sitemaps</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+Calling+resources+from+mounted+sitemaps%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> I'd raise that on the dev list. What version are you using? Look in cocoon.xconf for which sitemap engine you're using ( tag). Geoff > -Original Message- > From: Bordet, Simone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21791.html">SQL-Transformer</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22SQL%5C-Transformer%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Boris+Althaus%22&o=newest">Boris Althaus</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hallo Cocoon Users,   does the SQL-Transformer has a map-parameter like or is there a way to retrieve the number of cols in the resultset?   Regards Boris   </span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21792.html">Re: Calling resources from mounted sitemaps</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22Calling+resources+from+mounted+sitemaps%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Joerg+Heinicke%22&o=newest">Joerg Heinicke</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> AFAIK it's only possible to use resources in the sitemap, in which they are declared. Joerg Geoff Howard wrote: I'd raise that on the dev list. What version are you using? Look in cocoon.xconf for which sitemap engine you're using ( tag). Geoff -Original Message- From: Bordet, Simo</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21793.html">RE: xsl:copy-of Problem</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+xsl%5C%3Acopy%5C-of+Problem%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> sorry, didn't notice he had the root node matched. i was going too fast. Geoff > -Original Message- > From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:55 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: xsl:copy-of Problem > > > Geoff Howard wrote: > >>Hello M</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21794.html">RE: FIND SOURCE</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+FIND+SOURCE%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> look in src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/language/markup/xsp/java Some (esql at least) have been moved into blocks if you're using 2.1dev, which means you'll need to start in src/blocks/database for example and work your way down a similar path. Geoff Howard -Original Message- From:</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21795.html">RE: SQL-Transformer</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+SQL%5C-Transformer%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> There is a tag defined but it's not fully implemented, although it may be in the very latest cvs. (it only worked for one particular database)  What database are you using?   Geoff Howard -Original Message-From: Boris Althaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, December 13,</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21796.html">RE: Calling resources from mounted sitemaps</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+Calling+resources+from+mounted+sitemaps%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Interesting - that could help the security problem raised about sub-sitemap based cocoon hosting. Does anyone know if that is a design decision or something that may in the future get implemented? Geoff > -Original Message- > From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21797.html">Re: SQL-Transformer</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22SQL%5C-Transformer%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Boris+Althaus%22&o=newest">Boris Althaus</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> mysql - Original Message - From: Geoff Howard To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:19 PM Subject: RE: SQL-Transformer There is a tag defined but it's not fully implemented, although it may be in the very latest cvs. (it only worked for</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21798.html">RE: SQL-Transformer</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+SQL%5C-Transformer%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Geoff+Howard%22&o=newest">Geoff Howard</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> sorry, just noticed you were talking about sql transformer - i had assumed esql logicsheet in xsp. i need more coffee. try ... then, your results should start off with an attribute nrofrows on rowset, ie: http://apache.org/cocoon/SQL/2.0";> Geoff -Original Me</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21799.html">Fw: automati xmlform</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22Fw%5C%3A+automati+xmlform%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Robert+S%C3%B6semann%22&o=newest">Robert Sösemann</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> - Original Message - From: "Robert Sösemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 9:25 PM Subject: automati xmlform > Hello, > > I am working on an cms input wizard to fill a database. > > Is it possible with cocoons xmlform validation to generate</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21800.html">Out of memory error... cocoon bug?</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22Out+of+memory+error...+cocoon+bug%5C%3F%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Alex+Romayev%22&o=newest">Alex Romayev</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Executive summary: I think "Out of memory error" is in fact a bug. Frequently it has nothing to do with your actual available memory. Blurb: I had this problem before (see the details below), and I searched the mailing lists and have been following it on the mailing lists for a while now, and eve</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21801.html">RE: RE: xsl:copy-of Problem</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22RE%5C%3A+RE%5C%3A+xsl%5C%3Acopy%5C-of+Problem%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Marcel+Jurk%22&o=newest">Marcel Jurk</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Sorry I forgott the following lines in the stylesheet. In the loop must be the output two times message, but I got no output and the loop is pass only once. I think that not the tree is copied with the in the template sortmsg, but only the values. Before </span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21802.html">AW: Include content of another (non-xml) file into an XSP</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22AW%5C%3A+Include+content+of+another+%5C%28non%5C-xml%5C%29+file+into+an+XSP%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Marco+Rolappe%22&o=newest">Marco Rolappe</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> hi yves, maybe you could simply use one of the Cocoon IncludeTransformers, so that your text file is included before the XSP is compiled and executed. -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Yves Vindevogel Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Dezem</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21803.html">Re: [RT] limiting access to a url by method</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22%5C%5BRT%5C%5D+limiting+access+to+a+url+by+method%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Tony+Collen%22&o=newest">Tony Collen</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Tony Collen wrote: Perhaps Cocoon already has this functionality and I just haven't run across it yet :) Duh. RequestMethodSelector. My apologies for babbling to myself on the list. Tony - Please check that your question </span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21804.html">[SOLUTION] - NullPointerException with SunRise</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22%5C%5BSOLUTION%5C%5D+%5C-+NullPointerException+with+SunRise%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Brian+Schwark%22&o=newest">Brian Schwark</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hello everyone - As some of you may remember, I was attempting to implement authentication using SunRise in Cocoon 2.0.3CVS atop Tomcat 4.1. I was receiving a nullPointerException error upon trying to logout after authentication and creation of a new session. Since posting to the list, I have </span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21805.html">Re: [SOLUTION] - NullPointerException with SunRise</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22%5C%5BSOLUTION%5C%5D+%5C-+NullPointerException+with+SunRise%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22ilfrin%22&o=newest">ilfrin</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hi, 13 dec 2002, 22:25:29: BS> Hello everyone - BS> I hope this may help others out, and if anyone has any insight into why BS> sunRise may not "play nice" with JDK 1.4.1, it is welcomed. Conversely, BS> I would be interested to hear from people who have gotten sunRise to BS> run without any i</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21809.html">Re: [SOLUTION] - NullPointerException with SunRise</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22%5C%5BSOLUTION%5C%5D+%5C-+NullPointerException+with+SunRise%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Brian+Schwark%22&o=newest">Brian Schwark</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Ilfrin - Interesting, indeed. I was offered the same advice previously as well, and it didn't yield any results; the lack of other suggestions made me dig a little deeper and start to swap Tomcat/Cocoon/OS combos. :) The common thread in failure was JDK 1.4.1, using the same implementation across</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21810.html">DO NOT REPLY [PATCH QUEUE] Summary December 14 2002</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22DO+NOT+REPLY+%5C%5BPATCH+QUEUE%5C%5D+Summary+December+14+2002%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22nicolaken%22&o=newest">nicolaken</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> --- This mail is generated automatically using Jakarta Ant. Contents are automatically downloaded from Apache's Bugzilla. --- Please do not reply to th</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21811.html">Re: seeking for payed consultancy from the cocoon-comunity ...</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22seeking+for+payed+consultancy+from+the+cocoon%5C-comunity+...%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Ivelin+Ivanov%22&o=newest">Ivelin Ivanov</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hussayn, WebServiceProxyGenerator uses the Apache Jakarta HttpClient library which maintains session with the remote host. I suggest that you look at this document first: http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/generators/wsproxy-generator.html If it conceptually seems to offer what you like, the</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21812.html">test</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22test%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Niket+Anand%22&o=newest">Niket Anand</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> test - Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional </span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21813.html">Cocoon-2.0 with JDK1.4</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22Cocoon%5C-2.0+with+JDK1.4%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Niket+Anand%22&o=newest">Niket Anand</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hello, I have using Cocoon-2.0 with JDK1.3.1 and it is working fine. I am trying to run Cocoon-2.0 with JDK1.4 but it is giving Language Exception error as Cocoon 2 - Internal server error type internal-server-erro</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21814.html">Cocoon with JBoss-2.4.7_Tomcat-4.0.4</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22Cocoon+with+JBoss%5C-2.4.7_Tomcat%5C-4.0.4%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Niket+Anand%22&o=newest">Niket Anand</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> 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 chan</span> </blockquote><br> <h3><span class=subject><a href="/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg21815.html">saving a generated pdf file in local directory</a></span></h3> <div class="darkgray font13"> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=date><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=date:20021213&o=newest">2002-12-13</a></span></span> <span class="sender pipe"> <span class=thead><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=subject:%22saving+a+generated+pdf+file+in+local+directory%22&o=newest">Thread</a></span></span> <span class=name><a href="/search?l=cocoon-users%40xml.apache.org&q=from:%22Niket+Anand%22&o=newest">Niket Anand</a></span> </div> <blockquote><span class="msgFragment"> Hi All, I have a link in a screen, on click of that it will open new browser and a pipeline pattern would be called on that browser displaying a pdf report using XSL:FO. 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