Hallo Markus,
ich nehme mal an, dass Deutsch kein Problem für dich darstellt - das
macht die Sache für mich auch einfacher ... Die leichte Verzögerung
(immerhin fast 3 Wochen) liegt an den Diplomprüfungen, die ich in dieser
Zeit schreiben musste. Bin jetzt bei 1400 ungelesenen Cocoon-Mails.
Sorry, this mail shouldn't go to the list, but to Markus Vaterlaus.
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Hallo Markus,
ich nehme mal an, dass Deutsch kein Problem für dich darstellt - das
macht die Sache für mich auch einfacher ... Die leichte Verzögerung
(immerhin fast 3 Wochen) liegt an den
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
snip
5.) eclipse
6.) sunbow eclipse tools (xml/sitemap)
snip
I'm currently evaluating oxygen (http://www.oxygenxml.com), it has
tag-closing DTD/Schema aware tag insert and XSLT transformation
functionality and so far I'm impressed by it.
Do any of you know
NetBeans at www.netbeans.org has these features in its XML editor.
-- Robert
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From: Rob Hoopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:43 PM
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SAXESS
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 11:40:57 +
Jeremy Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm just curious. I assume you XXE used only with UTF-8 or ascii. I
also
gave XXE a short whirl, but I was unable to load documents with
encoding=ISO-8859-1 that contained german öäü... characters.
XXE
Hy, All;
Would you mind to open another thread about your JDO-theme ?
regards, Hussayn
--
Dr. Hussayn Dabbous
SAXESS Software Design GmbH
Neuenhöfer Allee 125
50935 Köln
Telefon: +49-221-56011-0
Fax: +49-221-56011-20
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On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 04:50 PM, Frank Ridderbusch wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:26:50 +
Jeremy Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I don't have the $$$ to try Framemaker, but if you are prepared to put
in the work, you could try XMLMind XMLEditor (XXE).
snip
Ones you didnt talk about:
13) Together control center. If you can afford it, it
absolutely kills any other IDE on the planet.
Hmm, I use it, but I wouldn't quite say that: it's got it's share of bugs
that make it sometimes quite painful to use. However, we're getting good
support
Hi there,
I'm just facing the same problem as you do. About 30 persons are
contributing to our documentation (a single document runs from 10 to
100 pages with about as much graphics in it). Actually all this is done
in MS Word. I have the Vision that in the near future all this content
will
Markus Vaterlaus wrote:
I'm just facing the same problem as you do. About 30 persons are
contributing to our documentation (a single document runs from 10 to
100 pages with about as much graphics in it). Actually all
this is done
in MS Word. I have the Vision that in the near future all
Subject: Re: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development environment
...
Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after class
generation muck about that is in the Sun JDO?
Jetty has been using JMX long before Tomcat, it fully supports the spec
... and I'm thinking
On Saturday, Feb 8, 2003, at 19:28 Europe/London, Robert Simmons wrote:
The only other comment I have is that I'm still searching for a content
editor for Static XML. I'm currently investigating using adobe
FrameMaker.
The idea being that I would have a WYSIWYG way of editing documents
that
right now, I cannot spend time
on it. I guess if it bothers someone enough he will fix it?
HTH,
Michael
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From: Robert Simmons
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I use JBoss
: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development environment
...
Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after class
generation muck about that is in the Sun JDO?
Jetty has been using JMX long before Tomcat, it fully supports
Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:59 PM
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Sun JDO JSR-12.
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From: Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:26:50 +
Jeremy Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I don't have the $$$ to try Framemaker, but if you are prepared to put
in the work, you could try XMLMind XMLEditor (XXE).
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/
You need to write a config for XXE, for your
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Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:22 PM
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Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after class
generation muck about that is in the Sun JDO?
Jetty has been using JMX long
about the best(?) (cocoon-) development
environment ...
Sun JDO JSR-12.
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Have you found that it works well for you across JVM versions and
implementations? The ODMG JDO works everywhere.
On Sunday, February 9
with legacy databases.
-- Robert
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From: Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 1:37 AM
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Have you found that it works well for you
AM
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I'm familiar with BCEL and have used it to speed up JMX and reflection
based applications.
I haven't found the ODMG way to be very slow. Are we comparing specs
to tools? Most things can auto-deploy schemas, but very
Hy, all;
During the last months of activities i learned a lot from this mailing
list. while i followed the discussions i started getting my development
environment a bit up to date. I plan to setup a Wiki page on this
theme. Although this may be a bit off topic, it still would be great,
if
for a programmer but for a corporate document jockey, no
chance.
-- Robert
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From: SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 12:46 PM
Subject: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development environment ...
Hy, all;
During
Hy, all;
During the last months of activities i learned a lot from this mailing
list. while i followed the discussions i started getting my development
environment a bit up to date. I plan to setup a Wiki page on this
theme. Although this may be a bit off topic, it still would be great,
if
Robert:
Have a look at Jetty, or JBoss/Jetty (aka JBossWeb). No nasty must
copy things to endorsed directories, etc.). You take Cocoon (2.0/2.1)
and drop it in your deploy directory and POOF it's there. It's nice
when the servlet engine actually uses the libs you define and not its
own
: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development environment ...
Robert:
Have a look at Jetty, or JBoss/Jetty (aka JBossWeb). No nasty must
copy things to endorsed directories, etc.). You take Cocoon (2.0/2.1)
and drop it in your deploy directory
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From: Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: A note about the best(?) (cocoon-) development
environment ...
Robert:
Have a look at Jetty, or JBoss/Jetty (aka JBossWeb). No nasty must
copy
Sun JDO JSR-12.
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From: Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:22 PM
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Which JDO? The ODMG JDO (like what Castor uses) or the after
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