Hi,
unfortunately, the use of the logout action is not that easy :(,
You have to use the sunRise-auth action in combination with the
logout action:
map:act type=sunRise-auth
map:parameter name=handler value=Einformatyka/
map:act type=sunRise-logout/
...
/map:act
HTH
Carsten
Carsten
On 20.Jan.2003 -- 06:18 PM, Jim McCullough wrote:
Don't know if this is what you are looking for but you
can also use the sendRedirect (String url) of the
HttpResponse object.
Would look something like this:
xsp:logic
((HttpResponse)response).sendRedirect (http://my_home_page;);
Hi Antonio!
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:10:13PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi Marcus!
Thanks again!
No problem :)
I am back for some advise from the instruments guru. ;-)
Where I can find some explaination about the aditional info in the
instrument manager?
For
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
Can someone give me an example of how to use the sel logicsheet? or maybe
point me to some documentation? just looking at alternatives to
map:aggregate in the sitemap.
thx, Mark
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Please check that your question has not
For XSLT processing i have added Saxon-6.5.2.
Are you saying that Xerces doesn't deal with global XSLT variables properly?
4.) Proceed in baby steps when changing things in your cocoon app
But it really slows up development
8.) I started using the coocon developers handbook
I got Cocoon -
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
Hi,
I'm looking for help in how to extract parameter
values using SessionTransformer.
My uri looks like this:
myaction?item=1item=2item=3
The SessionTransformer generates the following path:
parametervalues
cinclude:parameters
cinclude:parameter
cinclude:nameitem/cinclude:name
Hi,
Thanks for the help yesterday, but after getting
some sleep I found my problem. It is at its basic
level attributed to my stupidity, but it was that I
had the class in the wrong package when I placed it
into the cocoon jar. Thanks for the help guys, sorry
for wasting your time.
all
Hi,
I want to avoid that in the URL-bar (the bar where you type in the URLs
in the browser) certain URLs are displayed.
For example:
My sitemap:
...
map:pipelines
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=
map:redirect-to uri=login/
/map:match
Johannes,
I'm afraid this has nothing to do with Cocoon; anyway, an easy solution is the use of
a frameset.
You can do all the URI calling within the frameset's frames: this way the displayed
URI remains the same (I mean the original
frameset URI).
Regards,
You can use frames, where the outer frame has the URL
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/example/;. I don't think that there is
another possibility, because this is browser specific and has nothing to
do with Cocoon.
Regards,
Joerg
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Hi,
I want to avoid that in the URL-bar
Hello cocoon experts, newbie here stumbling through getting an initial
webapp started. I have been trying to get the sunRise auth to work with
cocoon v 2.0.3 and jdk 1.3.1. I can't seem to get the sunRise-login to
work properly?!?!? The redirects to the login page, and the logout all seem
to
hi
our problem:
we want to send our work for a presentation to some people
but our work run only under cocoon
the question:
is there any project that have an almost ready bat process that
install java, tomcat, cocoon (based in pre-configuration files)?
so we create a CD and send this to
Stavros,
you may try Az [1] from galatea.com: it has Apache, Tomcat and Cocoon.
Regards,
[1] http://www.galatea.com/az/home
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Luca Morandini
GIS Consultant
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Cocoon User wrote:
hi
our problem:
we want to send our work for a presentation to some people
but our work run only under cocoon
the question:
is there any project that have an almost ready bat process that
install java, tomcat, cocoon (based in pre-configuration
Eduardo Zurita wrote:
The qeq.jsp is a program that connects to remote URL using a
HttpURLConnection object. I do it this way because I need modify some
request properties. This remote URL returns XML data. The JSP simply writes
(out.write) the XML to the output. But SAX doesn't like the output.
I'm going through the process of writing my first generator. I works
fine for what I need it to do, but I can't seem to get caching to work
with it. My generator extends from ComposerGenerator and implements
CacheableProcessingComponent.
I have implemented the following methods:
public
I use cocoon 2.0.4 in tomcat 4.1.18 with j2sdk1.4.0_03.
the i18n samples that use i18n:attr work ok, but my i18n transformation throws an
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.
this is my source xml:
=
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Hello!I couldn't find any qa's
concerning this matter...So here it goes.
I want to combine three filters so that
the first one would give its output as an input to the second one and the second
onewould give its output to the third one. The first two filters should
give an xml output and
I want to use the browser selector in a mounted sitemap. The selector is
well defined in the components part of the sitemap.
The Parameter viewType never gets a value.
I can't get it working. Does anybody has an idea what the problem is?
(I'm working with cocoon 2.1 dev, do you think that could
This seems too simple, but I wanted to see if I could
use Schematron generated XSLT to validate some
XML in a Cocoon pipeline. This might be used for
validating uploaded XML files for example.
I downloaded the latest Schematron skeleton (1.5),
then generated some XSLT from a set of assertions,
Hello,
A word of introduction... I belonged to the list a year or so back,
but got sidetracked from Cocoon for awhile. Now I'm back tinkering
with 2.04, and have no shortage of questions.
Here's one (a rather broad and newbie-ish one.) In my project I have
a large number of XML files that
Brent,
you may try inserting them into Xindice (an XML DBMS [1]) or, much simpler, search
them by the use of XSLT.
Though, I must say, time series data beg to live in a Relational model.
Regards,
[1] http://xml.apache.org/xindice/
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Geoff
Ok, everything is working now. Strangely, I had in addition to my
cocoon-2.0.4.jar, a rogue cocoon-2.0.2 which I believe was getting deployed
first or with priority by my container. Argh. Thanks for your help!
Everything is working perfectly now.
Collin
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From: Hans Thomas Nordeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I want to use the browser selector in a mounted sitemap. The
selector is well defined in the components part of the
sitemap. The Parameter viewType never gets a value. I can't
get it working. Does anybody
That explains alot. Thanks for reporting back.
Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Collin VanDyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Parsing multipart form data
Geoff
Ok, everything is working now. Strangely, I had
I don't see the reason to use the SessionTransformer ...
Use the XSP generator. This has the Request object.
One of the tags in xsp-request is the URL, the querystring and all the
parameters (see xml.apache.org/cocoon ... user guide ... xsp, bottom of the
page, all the properties)
You'll have
You can use XPath in XSL.
Something like xsl:for-each select=timeSeries/seriesName/observation[
date='2001-03-13']/*
xsl:...
/xsl:for-each
In cocoon, there are ways to loop through a directory, so you can query
every file
timeSeries
seriesNameP12345/seriesName
As always, ... it depends ...
You haven't said how many different time-series files you will
be using and you haven't said how often these will be updated
and/or queried.
Your proposed solution may be appropriate and quite simple to
implement or it may be a disaster in the making. Outsiders
On 21 Jan 2003 at 18:29, John Austin wrote:
As always, ... it depends ...
You haven't said how many different time-series files you will
be using and you haven't said how often these will be updated
and/or queried.
Your proposed solution may be appropriate and quite simple to
implement
I'm trying to sell my coworkers on cocoon and
WebSphere, but when I install it on websphere 5, both
the WSAD and the server, I get a continual redirect at
the welcome page, and nothing works.
However, the same war works fine on Tomcat and
WebSphere 4. Any ideas? I can't convince my friends
to
Can anybody tell me how to configure Cocoon 2.0.4 to serve servlet under
WebLogic 7.0?
Thanks,
Shannon.
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Hi Jack,
I have done the same to validate an XML document with an schematron. I think
that it would be also useful to get the XPATH path of the errors in the XML
output. The template which does this is done in skeleton1-5 (axsl:template
match=*|@* mode=schematron-get-full-path); so you have to
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