Hi there,
I have built the latest and greatest and suddenly get the
following exception
everytime a ServerPageGenerator gets used by a
pipeline:
org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: SAX2 driver class
org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser does not implement XMLReader:
Thanks for the hint.
I am testing Cocoon 2.0.2 with JDK1.4 and Tomcat 4.0.3
I think the special install instructions for Tomcat 4.0.3 are problematic.
I forgot to delete the 4 jars (xerces, xalan, xml-api, batik) from the
Cocoon libs after rebuilding.
(Stupid me!)
However after following the
Vadim,
My extra class path in web.xml is setup correctly.
Nevertheless I need the batik jar in both locations.
-Horst
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From: Vadim Gritsenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Files/Apache
Do you have correct extra classpath set up in the web.xml? Cocoon should
pick batik from
Frustrating, I also have to communicate with a MS SQL 2000 db server.
Not having started on the JDBC work I would be interested to know:
a) what kind of experiences people have made using JDBC in a Cocoon 2.x
environment talking to MS SQL 2000
b) any pointers to alternative (other than MS) JDBC
just curious, anybody successfully building with
Jikes?
I keep getting build aborts with C2.0.2
under JDK1.4
First I suspected my classpath may be too long, but this works
fine for me using the standard Sun compiler.
BTW I was hoping the Ant script would build the classpath
using filenames
Sorry, I x-posted this in the interest of both audiences.
When I run my (cocoon) build.xml from the commandline everything works fine.
When I try to do this inside of eclipse I get the following error:
BuildException: C:\eclipse\workspace\xml-cocoon2\build.xml:1092:
IOException:
This concerns the sitemap file for the tutorial:
Did anybody notice this with Cocoon 2.0.2 and JDK1.4:
Inside the action set whenever
map:action-set name=process
map:act type=form action=Create Department
map:parameter name=validate-set value=add/
map:act type=dbAdd/
/map:act
gets
Really stupid question:
How do you guys enter the special characters in utf-8 files?
Do I need a special editor, how do I find out what (code?) to enter?
Any pointer will do..
thanks a lot
Horst
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Please check that your
Sorry for not mentioning..
Yes, this is portuguese, but I don't want to mislead anybody, because I am not.
The translation was provided by my wife who speaks native Portuguese.
Send me your (latest) version of simple_dict.xml unless it's in cvs and I fill in the
blanks.
As far as providing
Hi there,
Sorry, I am not sure if this is a bug, that's why I am posting
this here:
Using the latest code from cvs (2.1 dev) I tried out all
samples.
The following does not work for me:
o search (Lucene)
otutorial
o protected area
o poisamples
Everytime I try to execute one of these I get a
I followed your instructions for sendmail (thanks for putting time into this) but ran
into the following:
The xsp compiled fine I can see the generated class file in the working dir,
but when sendmail.xsp gets invoked it hangs and my sitemap.log says:
WARN(2002-05-01) 12:18.27:262
Can someone please fill me in on the following:
I found two ways of sending an email in Cocoon:
1) the sendmail.xsp/sendmail.xsl combo
2) the SendMailAction
Is this intentional and if so in which case would I be using which one?
Maybe this is more a general question: when would I prefer an
it a try. I may have done something wrong
myself but it was the only way I got it to work.
Regards
Perry
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From: Horst Rutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: How-to for sendmail
Hi,
anybody out there running Cocoon on WebSpere can tell me if WebSphere is JDK1.4 ready?
My experience is IBM is always running way behind.
On a sidenote has anybody running Cocoon using JDK1.4 noticed a significant
performance improvement running over JDK1.3 as claimed by Sun@JavaOne?
No idea if the community is aware of this..
I just stumbled across evidence that Sybase is shipping
their iAnywhere Wireless Server with Cocoon.
They are trying to sell XSP and ship Cocoon as their XSP processor.
They call Cocoon also a dynamic XML processor.
Quite an understatement..
Check
?
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From: Horst Rutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 5:41 AM
Subject: Sybase goes Cocoon
No idea if the community is aware of this..
I just stumbled across evidence that Sybase is shipping
their iAnywhere Wireless
attention and make sure you check out our website.
Respectfully
Horst Rutter,
President
Object League, Inc.
2074 Union Street, Suite 10
San Francisco, CA 94123
PS: Also pre-reviewed Building XML Applications (Langham/Ziegeler), see inner cover.
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