Hello Thorsten,

how can I implement the functionality of
<map:generate src="controller/xml/{map:file}.xml" type="controller-aware-string-template" />
in your EmailPlainPipe
and how to transfer the map to the Generator and make resolve the references or is the replacementwork done before?


in your email-pipeline
Am 24.07.2013 22:17, schrieb Thorsten Scherler:
On 07/24/2013 05:30 PM, Piratenvisier wrote:
...
Because I am not able to install the whole application because of
this error.
But I see a strong tendenca to a programmed pipeline and I found
myself even without cocoon on this way.
see the pipeline example you can use cocoon-pipeline in you normal
spring webapp (without cocoon servlet).

I got a programmed fop-pipeline running. Under wicket you have to
grant access to the stylesheets
und let wicket give you the full href.
Actually you can call a java cocoon pipeline from wicket to do the job
for you. ;)

...but seriously there are many fish in the sea and I myself ATM are
experiencing node.js which is really rapid in terms of development
especially if your gui is using json. Our company has create a framework
called rapidMobile where I am ATM testing to serve the static html5 part
with creating a node.js server around it, instead of using c3 as we did
before.  While playing around I found it pretty easy to create basic
REST services for node and do some REST services that prior had been in
cocoon (maybe re-factored to go into node).

What I am trying to say is that cocoon is the best in what it is
designed for: being a lib capable of use x input formats and serialize
to n output formats. The whole idea for myself is best expressed in
Apache Forrest and they concept of input, internal and output modules.
Where everything is drilled down to an internal language so it easy to
create various input and output formats.

However that seems pretty much as the sample block.
Try just to start cocoon-rest-optional and do mvn clean install
jetty:run

I just added a small sample (I consider it quite clean) to use a
pipeline in your java code.
How should i call the Restcontroller from the browser and what
result should I see ?
cd ../cocoon-rest-optional #assuming you were in samples before
mvn clean install jetty:run
http://localhost:8888/

There are three different showcases, the last two ones are mail
samples. Where "Here comes the response from server..." stands we
will wait the response. I implement the whole thing with html5 and a
bit of javascript to post to the server and update the response div
with the server response. In case you have success it will read:
"Result: true" while the request is processed you see "Processing
request...". In case of result: false check the logs in
./target/work/cocoon.log

salu2
I got your example running, thank you
I aknowledge that cocoon is again getting interesting.
yeah :)

salu2


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