emap
>> -p --pattern the pattern to be handled by the sitemap
>>
>> Robby
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: simone.trip...@gmail.com [mailto:simone.trip...@gmail.com] On Behalf
>> Of Simone Tripodi
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 9:21
; -Original Message-
> From: simone.trip...@gmail.com [mailto:simone.trip...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
> Simone Tripodi
> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 9:21 PM
> To: dev@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: Meet Cocoon CLI
>
> Hi all guys,
> I took advantage from today that
21 PM
To: dev@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Meet Cocoon CLI
Hi all guys,
I took advantage from today that's been a vacation day here to play
and experiment a little a new cocoon application I proposed time ago,
called cocoon-cli.
I had a private conversation with Cedri Beust, the author of
JComma
Hi Thorsten
apologize for my ignorance but I didn't know C2 had a CLI tool :( Even
if I heard a lot about C2, I joined Cocoon community directly to the
new generation :P
Code is already available on our Cocoon SCM[1], as you can see it is
something really easy - more PoC that a working app - based
> *My* issue - that induced me on the XML format - is that via CLI,
> expressing a pipeline would be not so easy :/
Indeed
> Moreover, using my beloved commons-digester allowed me having a
> working PoC in less than one day.
> Anyway, I agree that something different from XML should be provided
>
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 21:21 +0100, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> I took advantage from today that's been a vacation day here to play
> and experiment a little a new cocoon application I proposed time ago,
> called cocoon-cli.
> I had a private conversation with Cedri Beust, the author of
>
Hi Torsten!!
Believe me or not, I have a mail in my draft box where describing an
alternative approach to XML sitemap, but never had the time (and the
brave :P) to complete and send :D
Just to give you more background on my madness: I thought about a CLI
tool because I used to test XSLTs using `xs
> So, what I did today is replicating the Apache Ant/Maven behavior, I
> mean, cocoon-cli is a console application that takes in input an XML
> pipeline descriptor - called c3p.xml by default - that looks like very
> similar to ant build.xml file:
...which is not necessarily is a good thing :)
I
Hi all guys,
I took advantage from today that's been a vacation day here to play
and experiment a little a new cocoon application I proposed time ago,
called cocoon-cli.
I had a private conversation with Cedri Beust, the author of
JCommander, that gave me a little suggestion how to NOT make a CLI
a