Hi Alex,
I just checked in a fix for the namespace problem - now
it works for me - could you please check - if everything
is working for you, too.
Thanks
Carsten
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From: Alex Romayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:12 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi Guys,
How does the SunRise User Administration
function?
Are the Roles and Users saved in a
Database?
Do we have any tutorials?
Thanks in Advance...
Richard
Can someone tell me when I can find a book about XSP?
Thanks in advance,
Antonio Gallardo
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Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
FAQ before posting.
I have a zillion settings. Suppose I
will have a trillion of applications here. Then I would have to made a
trillion of changes to the above mentioned files [cocoon.xconf, web.xml]?
For me, this hasn't been so much of a problem.
1) Regard the cocoon instance as a platform that should be
At 08:41 11/10/02, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Can someone tell me when I can find a book about XSP?
XSP is (so far) a Cocoon specific technology (though I think it has been
mimicked in AxKit).
You essentially need a Cocoon book and the recent New Riders book is fine
if you haven't been using
Sorry to be cheek but Plz could you send a snippet of your sitemap.xmap
relating to your xmldb entry I have also followed the set path but I'm
experiencing problems
cos Cocoon won't talk to Xindice - Resource not found error.Tried
iteration and more of the same .
Cheers in advance if possible
Hi!
I wrote some files in xml and some xsl files to transform them
into html or wml, whichever device did the request.
So everything works fine with jakarta-tomcat 4.0.1 cocoon 2.0.1.
Now I took the files in an environment that uses
jakarta-tomcat 4.1.10 cocoon 2.0.3.
I made the same sitemap
Not so important but in page 155, figure 6.5, are these two notations correct:
1. map:action-setname=myactionset
2. map:act set=,,myactionset
Sylvain
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De: Matthew Langham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi, 11. octobre 2002 13:20
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:
Are you sure you run Cocoon with the sitemap you have changed (and not the old one).
For the development phase, change the sitemap reloading method to synchron in the
cocoon.xconf file.
Sylvain
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De: Zein Dowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi, 11. octobre
Zein,
hope you have a statement like that in the serializer section of your
sitemap.
then the wml type serialization should work ...
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map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.wml
mime-type=text/vnd.wap.wml name=wml
To get a PDF, you must have an XML file. See if you can use a pipeline which
outputs xml and another one which matches the link to the pdf for example,
so that the second pipeline can call the first one.
Or, after the xsp transformation, use an xsl fo stylesheet (transform
src=myxslfo.xsl) then
Hello!
I'm not really a very experienced programmer yet. So I hope you can
help me.
Problem:
I have an article number (14.211.11.8846). The user shall now have the
possibility to get a PDF-File (shown in the browser),
in which he can see the article number AND the appropriate BARCODE.
If you put a static wml file in tomcat, can you see it in your WAP-phone
(not going via cocoon)? Maybe Tomcat needs to be configured for wml?
If you access the wml file via a browser or telnet, can you see the wml?
If I put a static wml file (test.wml) for example into the
More IE troubles.
We currently have a problem running:
- cocoon 2.0.2 (just the libs in the WEB-INF/lib of our own webapp)
- jboss 3.0.1 (with what ever version of jetty is inside it)
- jdk 1.4.0 (b92) on windows
When run on our W2K professional production server and accessed from IE5.5/6 we
Zein,
hope you have a statement like that in the serializer section of your sitemap.
then the wml type serialization should work ...
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map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.wml mime-type=text/vnd.wap.wml
name=wml src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
Josema Alonso wrote:
I've sent email. Why do you need xsp logicsheet and why don't you use
xmldb protocol with cinclude? This works out of the box, with no effort.
I'm sorry Vadim, I've just browsed through the archives and I saw your
reply. I do not know why I haven't got it. It seems I
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 the same file something like:
page
title
i18:when
simo kauranen wrote:
Now I've written and compiled a transformer. I put the
.class file where I found the other transformer .class
files (not under tomcat) and defined the transformer
in the sitemap (and restarted tomcat). I got
ClassNotFoundException.
Could someone tell where I should put the
Thanks. We had that one on our list and I forgot to add it.
Matthew
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 2:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: example in the Cocoon book
Not so important but in page 155, figure
Hello,
I already read some posts concerning ampersand encoding here in the mailing list. But
I have not yet found a solution for the following problem: I want to pass a request
parameter (Title) containing an ampersand (or any other reserved XML char) to a
self-implemented generator. Inside
Hey everyone,
I've got sunRise authentication and session management up and running
smoothly, the only snag I've hit is logging out.. I still get a Java
Null error when trying to perform a logout.
Here's my logout pipeline:
map:match pattern=logout
map:act type=sunRise-logout
Are you sure you run Cocoon with the sitemap you have changed (and not
the old one).
Yes, no doubt at this point. I see the effects when I change the
serialization method from html to wml. So the Sitemap entries take
effect.
Regards,
Zein
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De: Zein Dowe
I finally solved the problem.
It is not Cocoon nor is it the sevlet container or apache.
The problem is caused by corrupt IPTC profiles in some JPG Images. e.g.:
Profile-iptc: 4496 bytes
unknown:
0x: ff03 ---
0x0014:
Hi Stefano
This is sreenivasan from India. Infact i am contacting you for the second
time personally. I am working for a company as a consultant to develop an
xml based intranet and also as a add-on to a product.
The requirement is something like this. We have got two set of category
like
If you put a static wml file in tomcat, can you see it in your WAP-phone (not going
via cocoon)? Maybe Tomcat needs to be configured for wml?
If you access the wml file via a browser or telnet, can you see the wml?
/O
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Thanks,
there is now an errata page online at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103021/categories/bookErrata/
If you have anything to add -let us know.
Matthew
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 1:15 PM
To: [EMAIL
Okay, as suggested, I replaced mod_webapp with mod_jk2, and if I go to
http://domain now, it comes up with an error to the effect of:
Cocoon 2 - Resource not found
In my httpd.conf file, I have:
# Configure mod_jk
#
JkWorkersFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat4.1.10/conf/jk/workers.properties
Hi Guys,
Can anybody give me anything...
I really don't have any clear idea on how to start on this...
Any working samples...
Thanks Again.
Richard
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From: Richard Reyes
To: C2 Users
Sent: Friday, October
What about if you try http://domain/?
You might need a pipeline in the main sitemap to catch a URL that ends
in domain without the trailing slash:
map:match pattern=domain
map:redirect-to uri=domain//
/map:match
map:match pattern=domain/**
map:mount uri-prefix=domain
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 11:30:30 -0300 (ADT)
Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, as suggested, I replaced mod_webapp with mod_jk2, and if I go to
http://domain now, it comes up with an error to the effect of:
Cocoon 2 - Resource not found
In my httpd.conf file, I have:
#
Hi folks,
I'm working on a project prototype where I'm trying to implement a kind of
wizard using XMLForms. The difference is that I'd like the XML docs
written by the content people to define the resulting XML doc, without
specifying it ahead of time. In other words, I'd like the elements
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:42:33PM +0200, Marquardt, David wrote:
...
Is there any possibility to create a dynamic barcode in XML and to
show it in PDF format via Cocoon?
http://www.google.com/search?q=barcode+fop looks interesting.
--Jeff
I'd really appreciate if you sent me a short
I'm working on a project prototype where I'm trying to implement a kind of
wizard using XMLForms. The difference is that I'd like the XML docs
written by the content people to define the resulting XML doc, without
specifying it ahead of time. In other words, I'd like the elements
attributes
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for the quick fix, do you mean
SourceWritingTransformer or InsertTransformer?
Cheers,
-Alex
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From: Carsten Ziegeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SunShine-InsertTransformer: encoding
problem
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002
I tried what you suggested but i still think it is a bug in cocoon
which will show out when you use xsp with ESQL and XSLT together.
Current Sitemap Parameters:
PARAM: '0' VALUE: 'monthly'
PARAM: '../0' VALUE: 'report'
DEBUG (2002-10-10) 05:43.56:820 [sitemap] (/cocoon/report)
I'd leave the mod_jk setup you have as is, and use
host matchers in cocoon to handle requests from there,
assuming that at some point you'll want www.domain.com
to be handled differently than foo.domain.com, or
www.otherdomain.com.
I'm using the following setup with success:
1) (You may not want
Wow, man are you impatient.
You can use any source you like. File (as in the sample), database, LDAP,
... If you don't supply the info in the same structure as the original
users file, you will have to put a transformer in the pipeline that
supplies the info.
Find out more on sunRise at
I intend to use Apache in conjunction with Cocoon. What are the advantages
of using mod_jk as opposed to just ProxyPass? I'm probably missing some
obvious things. What are they?
Thanks,
Evan
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Please check that your question
I think you just need to add
JkMount /* ajp13
right below your other JkMount.
0
You can see in the log below that / is processed with
an exact match, and /index.html is processed with no
match - meaning it wasn't sent on to cocoon correctly
as the other was.
Geoff
P.S. Do you really
Folks,
in the November issue of Software Developoment ( http://www.sdmagazine.com ) you may
find a brief review of Cocoon: building XML
applications by well-known posters Carsten Matthew: Cocoon scores another point :)
Best regards,
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