Ryan Hoegg wrote:
peter royal wrote:
Anyone:
Any thoughts about using Jelly as the builder for the sitemap?
Its usage can be completely hidden, but as a tag processor, it might
work very well. We could use it to construct a bean-graph to model
the sitemap.
-pete
Sounds sensible. Is jelly
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 03:45:15PM +0100, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Now I see that a simple query without parameters is also prepared
which makes the execution a lot slower under Pervasive 2000i (I have never
seen more crappy database).
IIRC this came up before
Is it an intentional change
I know this question should be addressed to Avalon group but I am only cocoon
subscriber and feel much safer with you guys :)
How should I write an avalon component that is a pure singleton? The case is I
need a component that has only ONE instance and the access is strictly
synchronized. The
Giacomo Pati wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Steve K wrote:
Upayavira --
- Jakarta Cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/) -- This takes a
similar approach by setting up a mock servlet environment to test
your servlets in. However, it seemed way to big and complicated to
do what I thought would
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Hi Upayavira,
This looks real good, having a specialized testing framework will
certainly help improving our test traceability!
Great.
I just have one small thing to add:
...CocoonUnit would use the CocoonBean to pass requests to Cocoon.
The bean would prepare an
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Then who cares if 2.2 will take 2 years or more? Nobody!.
Nah,careful! Alot of people care of the new features and also case about
the time they will be ready to be used. Waiting for a 2.2 release which
happens in two years will throw us back to the 2.0 times and
Leszek Gawron wrote:
I know this question should be addressed to Avalon group but I am only cocoon
subscriber and feel much safer with you guys :)
How should I write an avalon component that is a pure singleton? The case is I
need a component that has only ONE instance and the access is strictly
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
peter royal dijo:
On Nov 3, 2003, at 4:33 PM, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Anyhoo, the basic solution is to either build a tree/graph of pure
components
or a tree/graph of pure beans. Either solution will work. We need to
get rid
of the need
Dear All,
I am using Woody (for the first time), with Hibernate, to edit Beans.
Below is my first stab at a function for updating one of my Beans (a
User Bean).
The issue you may be able to offer advice on is this:
How can I manage my HibernateSession, while using the Woody Framework?
Title: file upload
Hi,
I would like implement a form that has a file upload option using XMLForms. Is this possible with XMLForms?
I am using coccon 2.04. Thanks in advance.
Garry
Hi to all,
first of all sorry for my bad English and for not so much clarity in post :-)
I'm currently doing a project using Cocoon 2.1.2 .
I'm trying to find an automated way to reuse components in a pipelne, like
WebServiceProxyGenerator, to implement this flow:
- fetch a remote WSDL and
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 11:10 AM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Thanks for your feedback, Antonio.
Hi Jeremy:
I use other approach in Flow. Example:
function listform(form) {
var factory = cocoon.getComponent(Packages.o.a.cJdoPMF.ROLE);
var bean = new
On Nov 4, 2003, at 2:28 AM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Jelly is not currently used in Cocoon. The idea is interesting, but it
also means a rewrite of a large part of the sitemap engine, and
doesn't give an immediate answer to the mixing between components and
container outlined by Berin.
To further
Jeremy Quinn dijo:
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 11:10 AM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Thanks for your feedback, Antonio.
Hi Jeremy:
I use other approach in Flow. Example:
function listform(form) {
var factory = cocoon.getComponent(Packages.o.a.cJdoPMF.ROLE);
var bean = new
From: Jeremy Quinn
Dear All,
I am using Woody (for the first time), with Hibernate, to
edit Beans. Below is my first stab at a function for updating
one of my Beans (a
User Bean).
The issue you may be able to offer advice on is this:
How can I manage my HibernateSession, while
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Unico Hommes wrote:
snip/
IMO, this should be handled at the pipeline level, i.e. on
a HEAD request, the pipeline should be built and setup, but
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Hello!
While creating an application that maps a complete path to a resourcereader
(to retrieve documents from a storage transparently), I noticed a bug(?).
Whenever the name/path of the file contained a '+' (of course properly
encoded as %2b), it didn't find the file. The storage server
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 01:43 PM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
IIRC catch(break) is must be used as top-level statement
(... but this is only a guess - never tried catch(continue) but
catch(break)
works for me.)
Wow!
Thanks Reinhard, I'll give that a go!!
regards Jeremy
In your logkit.xconf try category name=sitemap.mycategory instead of
just category name=mycategory
-- Unico
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I have declared my own category in logkit.xconf, and
Hey, that fixed it! :) But what is the logic of this?
-Tuomo
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Unico Hommes wrote:
In your logkit.xconf try category name=sitemap.mycategory instead of
just category name=mycategory
-- Unico
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Sent:
It's a bug that should be fixed. You can read about it here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devw=2r=1s=sitemap+logging
%3Fq=b
-- Unico
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Hey, that
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Steven Noels wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
From: Christopher Oliver
If you're concerned about community support why not add the
Rhino-with-continuations source to the Cocoon cvs.
I hope this will happen in the next weeks. I discuessed this with Steven
and he has already offered to shepard
Hi,
Is this still an issue? I can't get the LoginAction to pass through. It
seems that the authentication-resource is not getting the parameters from
LoginAction. I have in mounted sitemap:
map:act type=auth-login
map:parameter name=handler value=default/
map:parameter name=parameter_username
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I've done what Peter suggested. It was a minimal change in Cocoon class
and SitemapLanguage class. I've also verified that Fortress also makes
the LoggerManager available from the ServiceManager. I believe we should
fix this now instead of later and have it included in the upcoming 2.1.3
release.
If you try to profile on a Unix environment based on timings you have
to do multiple passes and get a statistical average to be meaningful.
The timer functionality in the kernel or user space is at such a low
priority that effectively it jumps between values ... that's why when
tuning using
On Nov 4, 2003, at 1:12 PM, Unico Hommes wrote:
I've done what Peter suggested. It was a minimal change in Cocoon class
and SitemapLanguage class. I've also verified that Fortress also makes
the LoggerManager available from the ServiceManager. I believe we
should
fix this now instead of later and
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 01:43 PM, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
catch (break) {
// a continuation has been started
}
catch (continue) {
// a continuation has been resumed
}
}
IIRC catch(break) is must be used as top-level statement
I think this is why they did not
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
I've added a new row-action widget to Woody. This widget implements
some of the frequently needed row management actions, such as adding a
row below the current one, deleting the current row or moving it up
and down.
This widget is different from repeater-action
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not yet,
we discussed this before, but didn't really conclude into doing it yet
here is the thread(s) I remember
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10596424912r=1w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10598224861r=1w=2
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Hi all,
Quick one: what is the reverse in Woody to
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
They both work for me too, so does :
catch (return) {
// the page has finished rendering
}
Would anybody mind summarizing the various uses of catch on the Wiki?
I have a feeling that sooner or later I'm going to use this stuff.
TIA,
Ugo
On Monday, Nov 3, 2003, at 22:59 Europe/Rome, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Berin Loritsch dijo:
It only makes sense to roll back and start concentrating on Cocoon
Blocks at this time.
I do highly recommend refactoring Cocoon bit by bit to remove ECM
assumptions wherever they exist so that the actual
On Tuesday, Nov 4, 2003, at 14:21 Europe/Rome, Unico Hommes wrote:
Working on davmap I noticed that the way I was setting the status code
in the Serializer wasn't working. This is what I do:
map:match pattern=status/*
map:generate src=status.xml /
map:serialize type=xml status-code={1} /
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Unico Hommes wrote:
Working on davmap I noticed that the way I was setting the status code
in the Serializer wasn't working. This is what I do:
map:match pattern=status/*
map:generate src=status.xml /
map:serialize type=xml status-code={1} /
/map:match
But it seems that the status-code
Try SourceWritingTransformer from the sitemap or else
cocoon.processPipelineTo from a flowscript.
Unico:
I decided to bite the bullet and add flowscript to my appit worked
perfectly!
Thanks for the pointer!
Andrzej Jan Taramina
Chaeron Corporation: Enterprise System Solutions
I was testing the Woody samples this afternoon with a co-worker (form1
sample, I'm not sure if it was the flow or action version) and received an
error that seemed to indicate a double submit problem. That is, I submitted
some information, clicked the Back button (or probably skipped back a few
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I've been searching the docs and wiki (plus googling), but can't seem to find
anything on the best way to take the output of a serializer (in my case, PDF
output) and store that in a temp file, with an auto-generated filename.
Anythingalready out there in the way of
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