Re: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Mohamed El-Refaey
Hallo Sylvain

Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 
WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 
schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 
application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.

I wish this will help

Mohamed

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hello,

I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).

In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.

Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date .war, you make the command jar  ??

Thank you for your suggestions and experiences.
Sylvain Thevoz


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RE: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Sylvain.Thevoz
Yes it will help me, thank you Mohamed.

Do you know how to extend this sample to write data you entered in persistence storage 
(database)?

Sylvain

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Date: mardi, 29. octobre 2002 22:13
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Hallo Sylvain

Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 
WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 
schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 
application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.

I wish this will help

Mohamed

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hello,

I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).

In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the 
command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.

Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the 
Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date 
.war, you make the command jar  ??

Thank you for your suggestions and experiences.
Sylvain Thevoz


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Re: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Mohamed El-Refaey




Hallo Sylvain

nice, that this help u :) .

ofCourse it is easy to extend this sample to write data entered in the XMLForms
into persistance storage[DB]

for e.g :

if u use EJB as a persistance layer in ur project , u can easily in the
Perform() method in ur Action after u get ur  model Bean: 
DataBean jBean = (DataBean) getForm().getModel();

u can extract the entered data from this bean, and sned it in any way[Collection
data type or whatever u accept the user data] along with a VO(value-object)
to be entered into DB by the aid of EJB Class that take this VO and perform
the Insert query or whatever the command u need to do with DB

I think this is a breif answer but I wish it give u the way 

Thanx
Mohamed

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  Yes it will help me, thank you Mohamed.

Do you know how to extend this sample to write data you entered in persistence storage (database)?

Sylvain

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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi, 29. octobre 2002 22:13
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Objet: Re: xmlform and build


Hallo Sylvain

Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 
WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 
schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 
application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.

I wish this will help

Mohamed

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hello,

I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).

In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.

Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date .war, you make the command jar  ??

Thank you for your suggestions and experiences.
Sylvain Thevoz


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RE: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Sylvain.Thevoz
Thank you Mohamed.
 
I don't use EJB but I use an RDBMS-object mapping tool named OJB.
 
I haven't enough know-how in XMLForm to apply easily what you said.
Have you a short example to demonstrate it?
 
Thank you
Sylvain

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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [mailto:m.refaey;imkenberg.de]
Date: mercredi, 30. octobre 2002 00:51
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Objet: Re: xmlform and build


Hallo Sylvain

nice, that this help u :) .

ofCourse it is easy to extend this sample to write data entered in the XMLForms into 
persistance storage[DB]

for e.g :

 if u use EJB as a persistance layer  in ur project , u can easily in the Perform() 
method in ur Action after u get ur   model Bean: 
DataBean  jBean = (DataBean) getForm().getModel();

u can extract the entered data from this bean,  and sned it in any way[Collection data 
type or whatever u accept the user data] along with a VO(value-object) to be entered 
into DB by the aid of EJB Class that take this VO and perform the Insert query or 
whatever the command u need to do with DB

I think this is a breif answer but I wish it give u the way 

Thanx
Mohamed

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Yes it will help me, thank you Mohamed.



Do you know how to extend this sample to write data you entered in persistence storage 
(database)?



Sylvain



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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [ mailto:m.refaey;imkenberg.de]

Date: mardi, 29. octobre 2002 22:13

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Objet: Re: xmlform and build





Hallo Sylvain



Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 

WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 

schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 

application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.



I wish this will help



Mohamed



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hello,



I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).



In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the 
command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.



Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the 
Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date 
.war, you make the command jar  ??



Thank you for your suggestions and experiences.

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Re: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Mohamed El-Refaey




Hi Sylvain

the following snippet is from the WizardAction in the cocoon XMLForm Sample

public Map perform (){

 // get the actual model which this Form encapsulates
 // and apply additional buziness logic to the model
 UserBean jBean = (UserBean) getForm().getModel();
 jBean.incrementCount();

 if ( getCommand().equals( CMD_NEXT ) 
 getForm().getViolations () != null )
 {
 // errors, back to the same page
 return page( getFormView() );
 }
 else{  
 getForm().clearViolations();  
 String command = getCommand();
 
 String formView = getFormView();

 
 if ( formView.equals ( VIEW_USERID ) ) {
 if ( command.equals( CMD_NEXT ) ){
 return page( VIEW_DEPLOYMENT );
 }
 }
 else if ( formView.equals ( VIEW_DEPLOYMENT ) ){
 if ( command.equals( CMD_NEXT ) ){
 return page( VIEW_SYSTEM );
 }
 else if( command.equals( CMD_PREV ) )
 return page( VIEW_USERID );
 }
 else if ( formView.equals ( VIEW_SYSTEM ) ){
 if ( command.equals( CMD_NEXT ) ){
 return page( VIEW_CONFIRM );
 }
 else if( command.equals( CMD_PREV ) )
 return page( VIEW_DEPLOYMENT );
 }
 else if ( formView.equals ( VIEW_CONFIRM ) )
 {
 if ( command.equals( CMD_NEXT ) ){

-   here u can call ur Businees method that insert this data into
DB for e.g :
-  call the method :
submitData(jBean);
 Form.remove( getObjectModel(), getFormId() );
 return page( VIEW_END );
 }
 else if( command.equals( CMD_PREV ) )
 return page( VIEW_SYSTEM );
 }
 }
 return page( VIEW_START );

 }

-- so u can implement this method in the SAME Action

private void submitData(UserBean bean){  
 if u want for e.g input the user data into DB:
String fName = bean.getFirstName();
String lastName =bean.getLastName();
  String age =bean.getAge();  
String email =bean.getEmail(); 

  then now u have the data entered by the User 
  so u can map or insert these data in whatever mapping tool u have
and then this tool will do the rest as I think. 
  (In my case I use EJB here to insert these data into DB but In OJB
I don't know how it is implemented) 
 }

BTW: u can find this action code in the cocoon source distribution in the
pacjage : org.apache.cocoon.samples.xmlform
I wish this clarify ur needs

Thanx
Mohamed

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  Thank you Mohamed.
 
I don't use EJB but I use an RDBMS-object mapping tool named OJB.
 
I haven't enough know-how in XMLForm to apply easily what you said.
Have you a short example to demonstrate it?
 
Thank you
Sylvain

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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mercredi, 30. octobre 2002 00:51
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Objet: Re: xmlform and build


Hallo Sylvain

nice, that this help u :) .

ofCourse it is easy to extend this sample to write data entered in the XMLForms into persistance storage[DB]

for e.g :

 if u use EJB as a persistance layer  in ur project , u can easily in the Perform() method in ur Action after u get ur   model Bean: 
DataBean  jBean = (DataBean) getForm().getModel();

u can extract the entered data from this bean,  and sned it in any way[Collection data type or whatever u accept the user data] along with a VO(value-object) to be entered into DB by the aid of EJB Class that take this VO and perform the Insert query or whatever the command u need to do with DB

I think this is a breif answer but I wish it give u the way 

Thanx
Mohamed

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Yes it will help me, thank you Mohamed.



Do you know how to extend this sample to write data you entered in persistence storage (database)?



Sylvain



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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Date: mardi, 29. octobre 2002 22:13

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Objet: Re: xmlform and build





Hallo Sylvain



Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 

WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 

schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 

application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.



I wish this will help



Mohamed



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hello,



I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).



In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.



Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date .war, you make the command jar  ??



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Re: xmlform and build

2002-10-29 Thread Mohamed El-Refaey
Hi Sylvain

I had a quick look on the OJB (Object Relational Bridge tool)  and I 
think now it will be easy to enter the Data into Persistance storage
have a look at  http://jakarta.apache.org/ojb/tutorial1.html   in the 
part relating to Storing Objects and u can see what happend.


// now perform persistence operations
   try
   {
   //1 . open transaction
   broker.beginTransaction();

   //2 . make the new object persistent
   broker.store(newProduct);
   broker.commitTransaction();
   }
   catch (PersistenceBrokerException ex)
   {
   // if something went wrong: rollback
   broker.abortTransaction();
   System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
   ex.printStackTrace();
   }



I wish this help u

Mohamed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thank you Mohamed.

I don't use EJB but I use an RDBMS-object mapping tool named OJB.

I haven't enough know-how in XMLForm to apply easily what you said.
Have you a short example to demonstrate it?

Thank you
Sylvain

-Message d'origine-
De: Mohamed El-Refaey [mailto:m.refaey;imkenberg.de]
Date: mercredi, 30. octobre 2002 00:51
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: xmlform and build


Hallo Sylvain

nice, that this help u :) .

ofCourse it is easy to extend this sample to write data entered in the XMLForms into persistance storage[DB]

for e.g :

if u use EJB as a persistance layer  in ur project , u can easily in the Perform() method in ur Action after u get ur   model Bean: 
DataBean  jBean = (DataBean) getForm().getModel();

u can extract the entered data from this bean,  and sned it in any way[Collection data type or whatever u accept the user data] along with a VO(value-object) to be entered into DB by the aid of EJB Class that take this VO and perform the Insert query or whatever the command u need to do with DB

I think this is a breif answer but I wish it give u the way 

Thanx
Mohamed

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yes it will help me, thank you Mohamed.



Do you know how to extend this sample to write data you entered in persistence storage (database)?



Sylvain



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De: Mohamed El-Refaey [ mailto:m.refaey;imkenberg.de]

Date: mardi, 29. octobre 2002 22:13

À:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Objet: Re: xmlform and build





Hallo Sylvain



Yes, it is bossible to compile the new Java files and put them under the 

WEB-INF classes directory under cocoon and the ramaing files relating to 

schematron and XMLForms files and stylesheets put them as a common web 

application under cocoon samples or whatever u want.



I wish this will help



Mohamed



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hello,



I'm trying to write my first XMLForm form and I follow the doc example (wizard howto).



In the last step (step 5) you have to (re)build the entire Cocoon app using the command build ... webapp to have a new cocoon.war.



Is it possible to compile only the new java files and add the .class directly in the Tomcat webapps directory (without using the .war). And when you want the up-to-date .war, you make the command jar  ??



Thank you for your suggestions and experiences.

Sylvain Thevoz





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