Reinhard Poetz wrote:
For a quick hack I wrote a singleton (simple Java class) that manages
the Hibernate SessionFactory. As it is only a Cocoon/Hibernate-demo I
haven't thought much about it, but if I use Hibernate in production, I
would write a SingleThreaded Avalon component. I would do it
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Leszek Gawron wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
For a quick hack I wrote a singleton (simple Java class) that manages
the Hibernate SessionFactory. As it is only a Cocoon/Hibernate-demo I
haven't thought much about it, but if I use Hibernate in production, I
would write a SingleThreaded Avalon
Il giorno 12/dic/04, alle 08:38, Reinhard Poetz ha scritto:
For a quick hack I wrote a singleton (simple Java class) that manages
the Hibernate SessionFactory. As it is only a Cocoon/Hibernate-demo I
haven't thought much about it, but if I use Hibernate in production, I
would write a
Christopher Oliver wrote:
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Let's face it: your code is dense as a neutron star and dense of
comments and tests as the the outter space around one.
For what it's worth I do like _your_ writing style above.
Me too, both because of the humorous tone and the message is conveys.
Now you
Ugo Cei wrote:
Il giorno 12/dic/04, alle 08:38, Reinhard Poetz ha scritto:
For a quick hack I wrote a singleton (simple Java class) that manages
the Hibernate SessionFactory. As it is only a Cocoon/Hibernate-demo I
haven't thought much about it, but if I use Hibernate in production, I
would
Il giorno 12/dic/04, alle 14:24, Reinhard Poetz ha scritto:
As advantages I can think of putting the confiuguration of the
component into cocoon.xconf and I only have to choose the right
interface. Are there other advantages of having the ECM manage the
component?
Not that I know of.
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On 10.12.2004 14:24 Uhr, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Hi Christian,
...As I mentioned before (to one of stefano's posts), we did
something similar, but with the TAL syntax. We convert that to XSLT
with XSLT and then do the actual transformation with XSLT. It's the
same idea as yours. I like
Christopher Oliver wrote:
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Let's face it: your code is dense as a neutron star and dense of
comments and tests as the the outter space around one.
For what it's worth I do like _your_ writing style above.
snip
Your respect/care for the complexity of the social dynamics that
Christopher Oliver wrote:
Which explains the current situation: you're not happy to see people
criticizing your work and wanting to refactor it
You are so wrong.
I seek critcism.
Then stop being such a prick and join the party :-P
There is a template system to improve (yes, dude, it needs
Hi:
I found the following broken links in the cocoon website
(http://cocoon.apache.org/):
1-Page: http://cocoon.apache.org/news/archives.html
Link: Wikiland -- http://www.anyware-tech.com/wikiland/
Status: Page not found.
2-Page: http://cocoon.apache.org/1.x/
Link: unofficial RPM packages
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Hi Christian,
...I don't know, which is more complicated, can't tell. But I took
your example and wrote it in TAL. See
http://wiki.bitflux.org/Templates_TAL_Example for details...
Thanks, this looks really interesting. I'll have a closer look ASAP.
-Bertrand
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