Ok - got it working!
Over the weekend, our sysadmin installed all the correct patches to bring
Solaris up to the spec required for Java 1.3.0. Predictably, this made no
difference. However, today we installed Java 1.3.1, and that made the
difference - straight away Cocoon started working,
Hi,
I have a mySQL database. I also have a web server: Apache-Tomcat-Cocoon. I
want to make web pages written in XML, transformed to HTML or WML by the
help of Cocoon. These pages will serve as an interface to the database.
What is the best way to connect the database with the XML pages? My
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If you are trying to connect to MS SQL Server, there are a
number of third party JDBC drivers that I would highly recommend you
use.
Any partical JDBC drivers you would recommend?
We have tried Merant's driver, which works nicely, but seems a
Hi!
Hi,
does anybody knows if i18n will be extended in the future
or has some undocumented features?
Currently, I am busy with my work project and don't have much time for
i18nTransformer. It's open source and you are free to extend it. I hope to
be a little more free in a week or two then I
Hi.,
C2(or any java stuff) need something called
jdbc(java database connectivity) driver to connect to
any database. This is similar in concept to ODBC
driver enabling the applications access database.
Various databases have their own specific java jdbc
drivers. But all the databases
In this case, there's a problem with the body tag, opened in a template and
closed in another one.
There are also 3 (!) templates matching guide... It's useless, only the
1st or last one will be used (I don't remember if this is in the spec or
XSLT engine dependant)
I would advise you to use
Rune Sandnes wrote:
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
If you are trying to connect to MS SQL Server, there are a
number of third party JDBC drivers that I would highly recommend you
use.
Any partical JDBC drivers you would recommend?
We have tried Merant's driver, which
Hewko, Doug wrote:
Hi! I would like to try the database example on the Cocoon2 default page. I
have MS Access 2000 (standalone) installed. Where do I get an interpretter
to communicate between my database and Cocoon2? I looked on Apache's Cocoon
web site without any luck. I checked
My company has had success with the Sprinta driver, available at this web
site: www.inetsoftware.de
You won't believe the pricing -- it's great, and the product seems very
solid so far.
-Original Message-
From: Rune Sandnes [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 3:11
Hi,
I have PostgreSQL 7.1 up and
running on my Debian BOX,
JDBC driver (postgresql.jar) is in
/usr/share/java, that is location
where all jars are
placed.
Cocoon I v1.8.2, JServ v1.1.2,
JDK 1.1.8v1.3.
I have searched archive,
found similar problems, but non of them
told me why i can't
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 08:54:05AM -0400, Berin Loritsch spoke thusly:
Honestly though, in house we have used Informix and Oracle in our projects.
Informix is pretty nice and the JDBC driver is blazingly fast. The Oracle
driver is slower and does not handle BLOBs and CLOBs in a JDBC2.0
Hi.,
I was wondering if the map:part s of map:aggregate
will execute in the sequence they are mentioned or
not?
TIA
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Thanks and have great day
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Thanks for your answer, the 2d solution is what i want (i don't want to
repeat the href attribute twice).
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Hi,
I have PostgreSQL 7.1 up and running on my Debian BOX,
JDBC driver (postgresql.jar) is in /usr/share/java, that is location
where all jars are placed.
Cocoon I v1.8.2, JServ v1.1.2, JDK 1.1.8v1.3.
I have searched archive, found similar problems, but non of them
told
Berin Loritsch wrote:
To give an overall example of what I mean, I have a program called DataXfer
that manipulates data and moves it between the filesystem and the database
or between databases. When I was using the JDBC-ODBC bridge, the transfer
took over an hour. When I switched to the
-Original Message-
From: java guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:45 AM
To: cocoon users
Subject: map:part sequence of execution
Hi.,
I was wondering if the map:part s of map:aggregate
will execute in the sequence they are mentioned or
Yes.
Hubert NEOtyk Iwaniuk wrote:
Hi, I have PostgreSQL 7.1 up and running on my Debian BOX,JDBC driver
(postgresql.jar) is in
/usr/share/java, that is locationwhere all jars are placed. Cocoon I v1.8.2,
JServ v1.1.2,
JDK 1.1.8v1.3. I have searched archive, found similar problems,
Hello Everyone,
Sorry for the trouble, but I was reading the Mail Achive, and my problem
is already there, but I follow every step described and I can't make it
work, I run
http://localhost:7001/cocoon/Cocoon.xml and it works fine, but when I
try other sample appear the next message.
Hi folks,
I have a question which I cann't answer myself and maybe
it is an error I have found?
Lock at this few lines:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
xsp:page language=java
xmlns:xsp=http://apache.org/xsp;
Do you have this problem with latest CVS version?
I think that this is already fixed in CVS.
Thanks,
Vadim
-Original Message-
From: Enke Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xsp: strange Language Exception
Hi
I have recently been shouldered with the task of researching and
evaluating java report writing tools for my company and came across
Cocoon. Being that my background is in Linux I obviously want an open
source solution rather than a propietary one.
I have read the
Fred -
The problem for me was that a couple of people had posted saying they had
the same symptoms, but that they had tried JDK 1.3.1 to no effect. Whether
there is something else that they had not done, I don't know.
Anyway, as you say, this belongs in the FAQ or installation notes.
Kind of
It is possible using Cocoon2 and its command line interface (CLI).
Download unpack cocoon, then launch run.sh or run.bat,
and follow instructions.
Vadim
-Original Message-
From: Duane Kehoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For a real-world example of how to use Cocoon to build a static site,
have a look at Avalon's doc system. It's driven by Ant, handles DocBook
+ Stylebook, *very* flexible. Hats off to Berin for creating it.
--Jeff
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 09:18:30PM -0400, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
It is possible
well, there are three children of the 'guide' root. And i want to have them
all printed out in html along with the rest of their children. I have
restructured my xsl (included below). now what happens is the values between
the tags are printed, the output is as follows:
---output of
Has anyone had any success running cocoon 1.8.2 under a java security
manager?
cocoon 1.8.2
tomcat 3.2.2
jdk 1.3.0
All of cocoon jars are installed in the tomcat/lib directory which has
ALL java security permissions. The test site has a cocoon context
pointing to the cocoon directory within
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