et up, getting it to work with Cocoon will be the same as connecting to any other
database.
[note - haven't actually done the above, so I can't give you a more indepth howto].
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> Does anyone have a step-by-step on how to connect to a MS SQL Server and do
> SQL comm
ompatability with the existing site?
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> How can I insert such a string from an xsl trasformation?
#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/counter.pl"
should do it.
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> bye thank you
> as
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My approach is to pass the path from the sitemap to the XSL stylesheet that produces
the SVG as a parameter. The advantage of that is to keep all references to filesystems
in the sitemap, rather than in stylesheets. Also, make full use of localhost where
appropriate.
Hope this helps, Upayavira
, but cannot do it unless I can bulk
convert 500 AI files to SVG.
Any ideas?
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publish.
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uld create a Wiki page about this. Question is
though -
how would one make source files available via Wiki? Can you upload a ZIP file onto
Wiki?
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you can ask the command line interface to get for you a URI, which it will then save
to
disk for you. You can then do with that whatever you want.
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Here's my suggestion.
At the beginning of your bat, CD to a folder close to the jar files. Then you'll have
much less characters in your classpath.
I have had this problem trying to use the 2.0.4 CLI, but didn't persevere through to a
solution.
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> Hello,
rvlet engine, and thus
call Cocoon as any servlet engine would?
Thanks for any advice.
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and/or Main.java. It's not very simple,
> but in future this will be simplified.
Can you give me any info on this 'CocoonBean', or on the potential simplification of
accessing cocoon without a servlet engine
because, depending upon
exactly what you choose to do with your generator, you might start to need to know
more about Cocoon internals, Avalon, etc.
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> too harsh :)
In fact, you have answered in your page some of the bits that I hadn't been able to
do myself!
> It's not linked from anywhere.
Once I've added my docs, I suggest we add this as an option to the
x27;ll
give it a go now. If you want to use this, let me know and I may be able to send
you a patch.
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> > file:/C:/jakarta-tomcat-5.0/jakarta-tomcat-5.0/webapps/cocoon/workshop,
> > or file://C:/jakarta-tomcat-5. ?!
More to the point, do you really want to have two occurances of jakarta-tomcat-5.0
in your path to your stylesheet?
Regard
What this is saying is 'for any file ending in .css, pass the equivalent file from the
html directory. The fact that you are using a reader means that you will pass the
content out unprocessed, i.e. not going through an XML pipeline.
Hope that helps.
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>
>
to make it run or have a Cocoon setup
ready made?
Thanks in advance.
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If you want details on using the command line interface, check out the Wiki page:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CommandLine
It is mostly there and should get you going. If you have any problems with it, let me
know and I'll see if I can help you through.
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If you want details on using the command line interface, check out the Wiki page:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CommandLine
It is mostly there and should get you going. If you have any problems with it, let me
know and I'll see if I can help you through.
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If you want details on using the command line interface, check out the Wiki page:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CommandLine
It is mostly there and should get you going. If you have any problems with it, let me
know and I'll see if I can help you through.
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If you want details on using the command line interface, check out the Wiki page:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CommandLine
It is mostly there and should get you going. If you have any problems with it, let me
know and I'll see if I can help you through.
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> Hi list-
>
> Just wondering if there was a quicker way to get the 'build run' target to
> start Cocoon faster without having to go through the entire build process
> w
so
that we can see what you are trying to do?
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Darren,
I have often wondered why the CLI isn't a standard part of the binary distribution.
I have posted a message to the dev list to ask if there is a reason why it isn't there,
and if not to offer at least have a go at creating the necessary scripts.
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> CLI
ing a connection string of the sort:
jdbc:firebirdsql://localhost:3050//c:/desktop/database.gdb
A connection test from IBConsole tells me that I'm using "WI-V6.2.794 Firebird
1.0".
Any pointers?
Thanks,
Upayavira
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sitemap.xmap:
Any further hints would be greatly appreciated.
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ore host Cocoon.
I like what I see of their service, and, if I was to consider shared hosting in the
UK,
I'd seriously consider doing it with them.
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specified)
after some time ago having put the log4j jar into the lib folder. Any idea where it is
looking for the log\test.log file? Then it might be able to tell me more about what it
is doing.
Thanks for all of your help.
Re
Brian,
I've finally got Firebird working, by switching from the SQLTransformer to the
ESQL logicsheet. What a relief!
Can you send me the patch for the SQLTransformer? I'll see if that's part of it.
Thanks for your help.
Reg
still work?
The HTML generator does convert badly formatted HTML into correct HTML, so it
can slightly change the structure of the document (it is based upon JTidy, which
exists for that purpose).
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As a short term solution, you can specify the dburl, driver, user and password
using , , and within
your . This will avoid the reference in web.xml. It looses your
connection pooling, but it should work.
Hope that helps.
Reg
aoindustries.com come recommended. They host cocoondev.org.
positiveinternet.com in the UK host servlets on their Z-account, which means that
they _should_ be able to host Cocoon.
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> I went to the Cocoon website and it gives a list of hosting providers
> that will s
Joerg,
There shouldn't be any problem with that as far as I can see. Here's a snippet
from my root sitemap:
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> Hi!
> For better integration into the versioning-system (clearcase in this
> case) I tried to let the locally installed cocoon (
Robert,
>
Is it as simple as changing this line to:
to allow the include to call an internal pipeline?
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It sounds like people are doubting ESQL, so it is worth trying accessing your
database JDBC with Java, without Cocoon in the picture. Then you can work out
whether it is Cocoon or JDBC that is causing you a problem. I had to do this
recently, so I us
't seen the book, I'd highly recommend it.
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e a point that the jar: protocol, built into
the JDK, can read Zip files. So check out the accessing files with jar: in the JDK and
let us know where you get to!
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> I've taken your suggestion and implemented an example:
> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=JarProtocolExample
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gt; themselves.
Have you tried using entity catalogs? Look in the cocoon.xconf, you'll find an entry
for
an . The catalog file is probably in $COCOON-
ROOT/resources/entity/catalog. Load that up, and see if you can edit it to map the
DTD to the DTD file.
I've neve
0//EN" "Manifest.dtd"
Put the office.dtd and the manifest.dtd into the same folder as the catalog file.
Restart Tomcat, just to be sure.
And try again.
I've no idea if this'll work. I've never tried i
can find out if you want to know.
Hope life's treating you well!
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On 14 Mar 2003 at 12:45, Yves Vindevogel wrote:
Would you be willing to make a Wiki page out of this? Go to: wiki.cocoondev.org.
That would help a lot of people in the future.
Oh, and well done!!
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o other pages in a site without knowing the page's final
URL.
When linking to a page, you use the page's ID. A couple of input modules and a
transformer then translate that ID into the proper URL.
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todo identifies the content in todo.xml, by reference to a 'node' of content declared
in
site.xml.
We call this semantic linking because instead of linking to a physical representation
(todo.html), we've linked to the 'idea' of "the todo file&
nd
of the lines above.
That could get the sitemap to compile.
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t of your SourceWritingTransformer stage, to return HTML for the user.
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run create-index, it fails with a Cannot parse!: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException:
Premature end of file.
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?
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h is
what you want.
Alternatively, hack the 2.0.4 SourceWritingTransformer to do what you want.
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> > The sourceWritingTransformer in 2.1 is quite different to the one in
> > 2.0.4. I don't know whether it is 'back-compatible',
>
> Unfortunately it is not back compatible.
Are you aware why not?
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given the number of
errors in my site, probably wouldn't have fixed it anyway.
I've just uploaded it onto my test server, and it works a treat!
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indicate the output PDF filename?
See http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CommandLine for more info.
The best way to handle filenames is to simply make the URI a valid filename, e.g.
userguide.pdf, if you want to use the CLI.
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I understand that only the part of a stack that is
different from others is stored, not the whole stack each time. Also, variables are
shared between continuations, again reducing memory usage.
I'm not saying that this makes them inexpensive - just that memory usage does
app
classes you have. By default, Cocoon uses Xalan. But people have used
others including Saxon, and even STX (which is not XSLT at all).
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> perhaps those need updating.
You should now be using cocoon-2.1 instead of xml-cocoon2. This changed a
number of weeks ago, in recognition of the fact that Cocoon is now an Apache
project in its own right.
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>
> I am trying to setup Forrest on my MacOSX box using jboss and tomcat.
> Is anyone on this list familiar with Forrest?
There may be people here, but you're best of asking on the forrest-dev list.
R
arser parser = (Parser) manager.lookup(Parser.ROLE);
parser.parse(inputSource, xmlConsumer);
xmlConsumer is a handle for the next stage in a pipeline. I don't know if you can get
hold of that in XSP.
Anyway, hope that helps and isn't completely irrelevant!
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O
xt:' does not refer to a
source that is writable. If you wish to write to a file, try either
src="pubmed/repository/my.xml" or
src="file:/path/to/context/pubmed/repository/my.xml"
This should work as file: is writable.
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Try adding overwrite="true" into the node. Not sure if that is it, but
it is
worth a try.
Upayavira
On 4 Apr 2003 at 16:53, João César wrote:
>
> Hi, first of all thanks for your prompt answer :)
>
> I've just changed to and the
> error still remains, but aft
ocoondev.org).
> Is there any other transformer to write to a file?
I've had it working, so it is possible.
I used the sample that was as a part of Cocoon 2.0.4. Have you tried moving the
file out of the way and having another go?
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> Yes, but the error keeps going on.. I'll check that later, and search
> a little more deep for help on documentation...
Okay. Check in your $COCOON-HOME/WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf and make sure
you've got this entry:
That being missing could cause the pro
oon
> - http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=XSLT.
It's not that it won't work, more that you shouldn't be using it for certain
functionality.
Therefore, if it is in an existing stylesheet, you might well find it works anyway.
Can you say more about what the problems are
it ?
In 2.1, you can use insert. In 2.0.4, you'll need use XSLT to merge the data and then
write the whole file back to disc. Make sense?
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To my mind, the crucial bit:
> - Root Cause -
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError
> at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Native Method)
> at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:232)
> at
> org.apache.avalon.excalibur.component.DefaultComponentFactory.newInsta
> nce(Defau
resent success or failure to the web user.
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default serializer for the source writing transformer, so you don't need to specify it.
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e other
> objective we've just asked, by transforming one time to the source
> write, and transform another time to html, and then show the results
> to browser :)
>
> We'll try your tips on that!
Hope it works.
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> wanted to check if he was merging the files lolol But incredibly it is
> really working :) So, we're thinking that in the end, cocoon isn't to
> bad as we thought...
It is rathe
using. With Java 14.x (not sure exactly which), you can use AWT in headless
mode, which means that an X11 server isn't required. What version of Java are you
using?
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cookies("name")
I would imagine that this should be easy with Cocoon - a combination of an Action to
set the cookie and an input module to read it. I'm quite prepared to use flow if
that'll
help.
But I can't find anything to point me in the right dir
;s a real shame that you're not able to use 2.1, as it now can write directly to
modifiable sources. Therefore, if you had an FTP source, you could generate a page
and have the CLI send it straight to your FTP server.
>
> there is a cookie logikcheet in xsp
Thanks. I'll look into that.
> but i dont know if they are online information (examples) somewhere
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x27;ll take a look at the SourceWritingTransformer as it appears to do
> what I need. For now I wrote my own Transformer for the FTP transfer.
If you were to use the SourceWritingTransformer, you'd need to create an FTP
source. I'd love to get hold of one if you'd
h).
I tried to get Firebird working some time ago, but gave up. So I've now got something
to try at some future point. Thanks for that.
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> Take care of the mail from "Upayavira [EMAIL PROTECTED]" with
> the subject : "Re: commandline executes matching pipeline three times"
> and an "038-001_DataDictionary.xls.exe" file attached!
As you can see from the above, this email was not
On 30 May 2003 at 10:38, Rainer Ammermann wrote:
> Hallo Galia,
> try using "<" for "<" and ">" for ">".
> Since defines a comment already at the XML/XSLT-level,
> it is ignored by the processor and thus not included into the HTML
> result tree. Best wishes Rainer
AFAIK doing that will result in
be more configurable as to what you can do with a page once
you've generated it.
If you're interested in this, let me know and I'll tell you when I've committed it.
I'd
appreciate some help testing it!
(FYI, I've certainly had the cocoon: protocol working on sites
o doubt they'll test it for me.
> Thanks for your help!
You're welcome.
Upayavira
> >>The following problems occur:
> >>
> >>- The ComponentSelector does not find default components
> >> ("could not find component for hint []"). If
oesn't help! But it is well worth waiting for. It uses client side
wysiwyg
editing on IE6 and Moz6, and flow behind the scenes.
Hope that helps (and doesn't cause too much 'I can't find it' frustration).
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Haven't done it yet myself, but have you read the Wiki page for Cocoon 2.1?
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LoadInEclipse
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On 4 Jun 2003 at 10:51, Lionel Crine wrote:
> Sorry I'm lost :
>
> Whould you like me to send the configuration for e
check the mime type for URL rewriting
> * once for getting page contents
>
And check out the CLI in 2.1. Much improved, and can be configured to only generate
pages once.
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carded, and is provided simply for the designer's convenience.
Then, you use an HTML generator followed by an XSLT transform to make your
XSLT stylesheet ready for use.
Now that strikes me as clever, and really useful.
What do
7;t
remove anything.
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able to find it anywhere. Thanks.
Firstly, read:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ServingStaticFiles
> />Keypad
Then, in your code, use where whatever is in the src
attribute is matched by a matcher in your pipeline
Georges,
Sounds great! Well done!
Now, would you be willing to write this up for the benefit of others on the Cocoon
wiki?
If you go to:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Edit.jsp?page=OpenOfficeSerialization
You can create a page there.
That would be really helpful.
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On 11 Jun
ot;/>
> ...
>
>
> normalize-space(password)
>
You should have
...
But this is more of an XSLT question than a Cocoon one: perhaps you should be
checking these things out on the Mulbery XSLT list.
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#x27;entry' node. Have a go at applying the patch (at worst by cutting and pasting the
changes, marked by +) into the code for the ZipSerializer and rebuild Cocoon.
Do you think you can handle that?
If it works, I'll apply it to the latest CVS.
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end beyond this?
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for 27 days
>
> How can I extend beyond this?
Er. Um.
I've just seen that an int in Java is 32 bits, not 16, which means that, instead of
lasting
for a matter of days (or should it be hours), a cookie can be set to last for up to 68
years. I suspect that shoul
Let me know what version of Cocoon you're using and I'll try to send a correct patch.
Upayavira
On 12 Jun 2003 at 19:49, Georges Roux wrote:
> Sorry, the patch fail I think, it's better to wait some time a next
> version, to have a Zip serializer more
ve just committed your patch. Thanks.
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