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Ard Schrijvers commented on COCOON-1909:
The problem is a little more sophisticated then depicted above:
First of all, the TraxTransformer allows you to
Hola,
first of all: welcome!
I think that the easier thing is to develop a separate webapplication that
get the data from the same db and produce the xmlformat that you want. For
the integration if you don't have some security policy you can simply link
the cocoon match from the struts
It seem like the Spring-OSGi integration work is taking of quite
seriously http://www.osgi.org/blog/2006/08/osgi-and-spring_29.html. Key
players from both OSGi, Spring and some large companies are working on it.
For Cocoon I think the way to go forward is that we make the part of the
blocks
[PATCH] cocoon-jcr-impl does not declare dependency to cocoon-core's test
classes
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Key: COCOON-1911
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1911
Project:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1911?page=all ]
Lars Trieloff updated COCOON-1911:
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Attachment: cocoon-jcr-test-dependency.patch
To apply in cocoon/trunk
[PATCH] cocoon-jcr-impl does not declare dependency to cocoon-core's test
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1911?page=all ]
Leszek Gawron closed COCOON-1911.
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Resolution: Fixed
Patch applied. Thank you
[PATCH] cocoon-jcr-impl does not declare dependency to cocoon-core's test
classes
As I suck in writing documentation I decided to summarize first steps to
create a cocoon application in a blog entry [1]
If anybody finds it useful I will continue the tutorial. The best thing
would be if somebody more english fluent ports it to cocoon docs.
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