Matthew Langham wrote:
Hi,
We have a customer looking to build an architecture around Open Source
frameworks. He has asked us about the differences in needed resources (CPU,
Memory) when writing an application using Cocoon as compared to a Struts/JSP
solution. While I realize the answer is
Hi,
I went to have a look at the samples on cocoon zones, you know the link:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/21branch/
I seem to be getting a 404 status back from jetty. I tried this 2
hours ago and just tried again now with the same result. So I thought I
might report this.
--
Paul
Hi all,
since cocoon-2.1.9-dev the cform example is not working anymore in
lenya-1.4.x. It is working fine (besides the known limitation of
ajax=false) with cocoon-2.1.8.
I wonder which changes in cocoon-2.1.9-dev may have caused that
ajax=false are not working either anymore, because then we
Le 30 nov. 05, à 10:29, Paul Focke a écrit :
...I went to have a look at the samples on cocoon zones, you know the
link:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/21branch/
I seem to be getting a 404 status back from jetty. I tried this 2
hours ago and just tried again now with the same result.
To make it easier to diagnose problems with the live demos, I have made
their logs accessible, see the logs link on
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/
-Bertrand
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Now the (non OSGi) blocks architecture contains block aware component
handling as well as the sitemap functionality that I reported in [1].
Furthermore I have integrated the block functionality in Cocoon in such
a way that Cocoon can be started in a blocks mode with:
./cocoon.sh blocks
Now
Hello,
In the page: /samples/blocks/jms/database/eventcache
There is a broken link at the bottom: « Please refer to the event
based cache example for more details on the event based cache
invalidation. »
Broken link is: /samples/blocks/jms/eventcache
Valid link is: /samples/blocks/eventcache
On 11/30/05, Matthew Langham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have a customer looking to build an architecture around Open Source
frameworks. He has asked us about the differences in needed resources (CPU,
Memory) when writing an application using Cocoon as compared to a Struts/JSP
solution.
This really belongs on the dev list. Forwarding there to see if there is
any interest.
Irv Salisbury wrote:
Thanks for all the responses! We have a pluggable architecture where
the topmost sitemap simply forwards on all requests to lower sitemaps
(that it doesn't know about) In a couple of
Guys,
I'm using cocoon 2.1.9-dev revision of today (after Antonio's change in
cocoon-ajax.js and after Jorg revert of the I18N_NAMESPACE_URI move).
If I run the form below, I get a repeater with 11 rows, the last one is
dummy. If I submit, the last item is empty, i.e. the items are
numbered
Ralph Goers wrote:
This really belongs on the dev list. Forwarding there to see if there
is any interest.
Yes, there is interest, and this looks like the virtual sitemap
components that are in 2.2.
They allow to write pseudo-components that hold reusable pipeline
snippets that are later
Helma,
thanks for keeping the ball rolling. I'm still willing to help out and
do my part of the work, that is:
- Cocoon and enterprise application integration by Gianugo
- Cocoon as service integration platform (suggested by Stefano), by
Massimo, Matthew and Gianugo. I'm not sure how much
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