replying to both Gianugo and Marc in the same email for brevity.
On Friday, Jul 25, 2003, at 17:08 Europe/Rome, Marc Portier wrote:
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
snip /
Now Cocoon, in its present incarnation, is heavily biased by the
read-only syndrome, and this makes IMO
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 16:12, Marc Portier wrote:
Hi all,
Trying to understand some more flow internals...
I just checked the FOM_Cocoon.java on how it handles the redirects...
and this seems to be the relevant portion:
String redUri = uri;
if(! uri.startsWith( cocoon:// ) ) {
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On Sunday, Jul 27, 2003, at 15:04 Europe/Rome, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I want to make the 2.1rc1 release on tuesday. I haven't followed
the list this week very closely, but it seems that there are no
outstanding issues. Did I oversee something?
No. The vote on the sitemap
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bruno 2003/07/28 04:07:31
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/flow/javascript/fom
FOM_Cocoon.java
Log:
Added methods getServerName, getScheme, getServerPort, getRemoteAddr to FOM_Request
(Patch 21925 by Ugo Cei)
Revision ChangesPath
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gianugo 2003/07/28 04:28:22
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/transformation
SourceWritingTransformer.java
src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs/transformers
sourcewriting-transformer.xml
Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
If Carsten decides that none of these open issues is severe
enough to block
the release that would be ok with me.
It's not me who decides this, we all ( the community ) decide it.
By sending mails like these I only remind everyone to see if there are
blocking
Geoff Howard wrote:
@@ -647,7 +706,7 @@
// import the fragment
Node importNode = resource.importNode(fragment, true);
if ( path.equals() ) { // this is allowed in write
-resource.appendChild(importNode);
+
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Cocoon-based blogging tool.
Marc is working intensively
Sylvain Wallez dijo:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Cocoon-based blogging tool.
+1
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Cocoon-based blogging tool.
+1
Marc is working intensively on the binding and flowscript integrations
of Woody and cares a lot
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
snip /
So we can consider resources as gosub and no more goto as stated in
the doc. Moreover, since resources can be passed parameters, they are
actually functions ! I can't remember if a formal vote occured on this,
but people globally found this
Hi All,
+1 for both - Welcome Marc and Ugo! :)
Cheers,
Marcus
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:46:49PM +0200, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 15:46:49 +0200, Sylvain Wallez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the
first Cocoon-based blogging tool.
On 28.Jul.2003 -- 03:46 PM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Here are mines : +1 for both !
+1 for both
--
Torsten
Sylvain Wallez wrote, On 28/07/2003 15.46:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Cocoon-based
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: this is a refactoring of an email I wrote 2 1/2 years
ago.
snip on entire contents/
Stefano,
had a little more time to read this last week:
Memphis got hit by some 85 mph winds, no power at our house for a week
yet, but I have a printed
+1 for both.
Chris
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the
first Cocoon-based
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
I will start with the release tomorrow morning around 10:00 european time, so please don't commit from that time on until I finished building the release.
PS: and put the champaigne into the fridge.
It's spelled champagne ! Wines are serious things in France ;-)
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
Hi team again,
many thanx for the welcoming votes, quite a honorable surprise
I'll do my best to live up to the expectations and high standards
Really short introduction on
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=MarcPortier
and there really isn't that much to
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
the single pieces that make that result happen. Even the simplest
XSLT transformation can't be reversely applied, so now there is no
way to understand how an resource should be treated in a symmetric
way when requested or uploaded. Oh yes, you can
hm, do we really
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Way cool, Guido !
But the bad thing about WebDAV on Windoze (aka webfolders) is that
it's not a real filesystem : you cannot open the file directly from
there, but only copy/paste it on a real filesystem. Or did I missed
something ?
no, you are right, webforlders
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coliver 2003/07/28 10:41:58
Modified:src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs index.xml
Log:
added link to continuation page example
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +1 -1 cocoon-2.1/src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs/index.xml
Index: index.xml
Ok question:
I have got lost in the OJB docs... I got your example working ok, but where
can i get some documentation on how to code a structure like this:
class contact:
id
name
phone
class client
id
accountName
address
class timeticket
id
hours
desc
client
contact
ie, have a lookup for
cziegeler2003/07/28 11:09:48
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/treeprocessor
TreeProcessor.java
Log:
It's that easy...removed unnecessary environment handling for internal calls and
finally fixed wrong sitemap manager
Revision Changes
cziegeler2003/07/28 11:26:01
Modified:src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components LifecycleHelper.java
Log:
Simple code formatting
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +151 -163
cocoon-2.1/src/java/org/apache/cocoon/components/LifecycleHelper.java
Index: LifecycleHelper.java
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
But the bad thing about WebDAV on Windoze (aka webfolders) is that
it's not a real filesystem : you cannot open the file directly from
there, but only copy/paste it on a real filesystem. Or did I missed
something ?
No. To open a file from a MS webfolder you need to use a
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
snip/
this stuff sounds like flow integration on a separate section of the
uri-request-space?
I totally agree. i think it would be fairly easy to implement a full
dav stack with flowscript and a few java components that wrap around
a
Hi Upayavira,
I missed your email somehow. Yep this one is used by the Lucene block.
It depends on a link view being available in the sitemap and crawls
cocoon over http. I had started implementing a publisher block in the
same vein as the Lucene block because I couldn't really see how to
achieve
JD Daniels dijo:
Ok question:
I have got lost in the OJB docs... I got your example working ok, but
where can i get some documentation on how to code a structure like this:
class contact:
id
name
phone
class client
id
accountName
address
class timeticket
id
hours
desc
client
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cziegeler2003/07/28 13:03:13
Modified:src/blocks/woody/java/org/apache/cocoon/woody/datatype/typeimpl
AbstractDatatypeBuilder.java
Log:
Organizing imports
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +9 -10
Hi all,
One week after my first RT about Woody, after having read Marc and
Bruno's answers and after lots of background thinking high in the
mountain, here comes some more about Woody. I have abandoned (for now?)
my idea of form-defining template which seems not so intuitive nor
realistic,
Hello,
Is it possible for javascript code in the flow engine to locate properties
files that it might need. I have a JAXBContext that I'm trying to use from the
javascript and i get
javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: Unable to locate jaxb.properties for package
my.jaxb.package
Any immediate ideas?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 03:46:49PM +0200, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
+1 and +1
--Jeff
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http://www.apache.org/~sylvain
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Steven Cummings wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible for javascript code in the flow engine to locate properties
files that it might need. I have a JAXBContext that I'm trying to use from the
javascript and i get
javax.xml.bind.JAXBException: Unable to locate jaxb.properties for package
--- Vadim Gritsenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Cummings wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible for javascript code in the flow engine to locate properties
files that it might need. I have a JAXBContext that I'm trying to use from
the
javascript and i get
javax.xml.bind.JAXBException:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
On Monday, Jul 28, 2003, at 14:23 Europe/Rome, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
...
In other words, streamed requests aren't so much different from
regular requests : it's just that incoming data is more complex and
that decoding is not handled transparently by the servlet
Steven Cummings wrote:
--- Vadim Gritsenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Cummings wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible for javascript code in the flow engine to locate properties
files that it might need. I have a JAXBContext that I'm trying to use from
the
javascript and i get
vgritsenko2003/07/28 19:07:32
Modified:.status.xml
lib jars.xml
Added: src/blocks/fop/lib fop-0.20.5.jar
Removed: src/blocks/fop/lib fop-0.20.5rc3a.jar
Log:
Update FOP to the released version.
Update todo list: remove some items.
vgritsenko2003/07/28 19:36:31
Modified:src/webapp/samples/i18n/translations menu.xml menu_de.xml
menu_el.xml menu_en.xml menu_in.xml menu_ja.xml
menu_ko.xml menu_ru.xml menu_zh_CN.xml
menu_zh_TW.xml messages.xml
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Cocoon is glue and duct tape for your web needs.
...
I propose to choose the humble one.
I guess we are all agree with your RT. What's next -- what we are going
to update? :)
Vadim
vgritsenko2003/07/28 20:15:48
Modified:src/blocks/authentication-fw/conf authentication-gen.xmap
src/blocks/authentication-fw/samples sitemap.xmap
src/blocks/batik/conf svg.generation.xmap
src/blocks/batik/samples sitemap.xmap
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi team,
I'd like to propose two people for Cocoon committership : Ugo Cei and
Marc Portier.
Ugo has been there for years (the archives show his first post back in
July 2000!), has been an early adopter of flowscript and wrote the first
Cocoon-based blogging
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
PS: and put the champaigne into the fridge.
It's spelled champagne ! Wines are serious things in France ;-)
Oh, what a faux pas - sorry for that one, Sylvain! Now, I guess
the best thing in helping me to spell this one correctly in the
future, is to offer me one or
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