Re: Block inheritance

2007-07-09 Thread Grzegorz Kossakowski
Jean-Christophe Kermagoret pisze: Hi, How to make a block inherit from another ? Your question should be posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list because it's about _using_ not _developing_ Cocoon. I, also, assume that you have in mind Cocoon 2.2. Now to answer your question, it's a matter

Re: Module cocoon-forms-sample depends on JDBI that is not on Maven repo

2007-07-09 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote: Sylvain Wallez pisze: Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote: Is it impossible with Maven to use a local library? I must admit I have not thought about this option, I guess I'm too accustomed to the fact that everything is on Maven's repository. There is a bit of

Re: RT: map:call as generic non-redirecting controller code

2007-07-09 Thread Ellis Pritchard
Hi all, To clarify, I wasn't proposing that the 'Flow Action' would reuse existing flow code, nor that it would be compatible with continuations; this would be a new facility for new code, and only used in a functional context, and with map:act, not with map:call (which is already too

London Developer Position

2007-07-09 Thread Dominic Bevacqua
Hi First off, I'm not a recruitment consultant! We're looking for someone replace our soon-to-be missed resident Cocoon expert. The application you would be working on consumes RESTful XML Services and assembles a (very) rich AJAX app in the desktop metaphor. It's likely that we would need

Re: RT: map:call as generic non-redirecting controller code

2007-07-09 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Ellis Pritchard wrote: map:act type=flow map:parameter name=function value=foo/ I suggest map:act function=flow -- see below... map:parameter name=operand-a value={request-param:a}/ map:parameter name=operand-b value={request-param:a}/ map:generate src=bar/{result-a}/{result-b}/

Re: Division of Cocoon's JIRA project

2007-07-09 Thread Joerg Heinicke
On 29.06.2007 07:09, Gwyn Evans wrote: One issue, raised[2] by Joerg Heinicke is if proposed JIRA keys should be somehow put into Cocoon context by e.g. prefixing them with 'C' letter. Some keys will become really long, isn't 'C' enough as a prefix? As a disinterested observer, I'd note

Re: Division of Cocoon's JIRA project

2007-07-09 Thread Ralph Goers
What outcome? The response below was pretty much the only reply. Joerg Heinicke wrote: On 29.06.2007 07:09, Gwyn Evans wrote: One issue, raised[2] by Joerg Heinicke is if proposed JIRA keys should be somehow put into Cocoon context by e.g. prefixing them with 'C' letter. Some keys will