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Andreas Hartmann commented on COCOON-1990:
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Here's the stack trace:
java.io.FileNotFoundException:
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Andreas Hartmann commented on COCOON-1990:
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java.io.FileNotFoundException:
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Andreas Hartmann reopened COCOON-1990:
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The fix (revision 600218) causes problems in Apache Lenya. It can be reproduced
with the
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
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For me those are the reasons why I said that I have changed the camp
and think that Stefano was right with his opinion that traditional web
frameworks would become obsolete. But, in contrast to him, I think
that Cocoon, which in some respect isn't 'traditional' at
On Dec 5, 2007 8:16 AM, Reinhard Poetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently I've been thinking more and more about some kind of Micro-Cocoon[*]
that consists of
o a slimmed-down sitemap language available in as an XML and as a Java
dialect
(no component declarations, no sub-sitemaps,
Hi,
I think this is a really great idea. In the past months, I have been working
with AJAX-RESTful architectures. For instance, I have mixed Ext js [1] with
Cocoon 2.2 as XML provider and SOAP Web Services as services provider.
Although, I think Cocoon 2.2 is a too big stuff if only it´s
Reinhard Poetz said:
I agree with you but let me give you some reasoning that has lead to this
misture:
The problem is that developing really RESTful applications isn't entirely
possible with current web browsers, e.g. you can't use other methods than
POST
and GET in your forms.
On Dec 5, 2007 3:16 PM, Reinhard Poetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...[*] borrowing the term micro from Bertrand who used it for a slimmed down
version of Sling which seems to be another (too) huge beast in the webapp
framework arena
I would have been shy mentioning microsling here, so
Hi,
I am trying to port some cocoon projects to cocoon 2.2 as well as to
create a new project.
I have already stumbled upon a few problems with installation, which
were caused by inaccurate docs. Also I found typos.
I am willing to help improve the docs to avoid such issues for other
cocoon
DaslTransformer fails because of conflicting http client dependencies
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Key: COCOON-2153
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-2153
Project: Cocoon
Issue Type:
Honig, Job wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to port some cocoon projects to cocoon 2.2 as well as to
create a new project.
I have already stumbled upon a few problems with installation, which
were caused by inaccurate docs. Also I found typos.
I am willing to help improve the docs to avoid such
Ralph,
First I want to say, that I'm very much appreciating having this discussion with
you. Find my comments inline.
Ralph Goers wrote:
Reinhard Poetz said:
I agree with you but let me give you some reasoning that has lead to this
misture:
The problem is that developing really RESTful
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Jeroen Reijn commented on COCOON-2153:
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Since all other blocks have switched to httpclient 3.0.1 we need to
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
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For me those are the reasons why I said that I have changed the camp
and think that Stefano was right with his opinion that traditional web
frameworks would become obsolete. But, in contrast to him, I think
that Cocoon, which in some respect
I might be mistaken but I have the feeling that this discussion mixes
things a little bit. Once thing is REST and another thing is javascript.
I can use/follow one of them wihtout using/following the other.
It might be true that using AJAX makes developing RESTful applications
easier, but again I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: thorsten
Date: Wed Dec 5 03:36:45 2007
New Revision: 601301
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=601301view=rev
Log:
Fixing paginator to make it useable with spring
I don't think this is the right approach. And IMHO this incorrect approach
nudges you
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I might be mistaken but I have the feeling that this discussion mixes
things a little bit. Once thing is REST and another thing is javascript.
I can use/follow one of them wihtout using/following the other.
It might be true that using AJAX makes developing RESTful
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Key Summary
COCOON-2149 Patch to IncludeTransformer to add root-element stripping (cf
CIncludeTransformer)
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-2149
COCOON-2137 XSD Schemas for CForms
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