Surprised you didn't see this:
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=20274release_id=150523
I haven't looked at in depth so it might not be what you're after, but the Chiba site
has a Chicoon project that is labeled as an integration of Cocoon and Chiba.
-Original
2) Monitoring is not intuitive. If you are deploying a business application
with 20 cocurrent Cocoon instances, you need a way to cohesively monitor the
health of the entire cluster. Separate log files just arent sufficient.
Something like JMX instrumentation
Being the guy that started this little storm I thought I'd wade in with my 2 cents
worth...
I don't mind the humour in the install.txt. I thought it was refreshing to see
somebody who admits that by-and-large, developers hate reading docs and would rather
just dive in and figure it for
Just wondering if there's any easy way of making a Production build of Cocoon. The
default build compiles all of the samples and makes them available which is fine for
development. However, when we eventually go live, we'd like to be able to deploy a
minimal build that doesn't have the
: Friday, August 22, 2003 9:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Production build for Cocoon?
Ever read the INSTALL.txt?
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Chris Clark wrote:
Just wondering if there's any easy way of making a Production build
of Cocoon. The default build compiles all
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 3:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Checkboxes in JXForms - javascript OK, java NOT
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Chris Clark wrote:
Based on the samples, I've been looking at checkboxes in JXForms and have a few
questions...
Given the following
, 2003 2:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Checkboxes in JXForms - javascript OK, java NOT
Why not use xf:itemset in this case instead of jx:forEach?
Giacomo Pati wrote:
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Chris Clark wrote:
I think there may be a bug then...
When I try to use
Based on the samples, I've been looking at checkboxes in JXForms and have a few
questions...
Given the following snippet from an xform definition:
xf:select ref=validchecks appearance=full
xf:labelCheck if field is Present amp; Legible/xf:label
xf:itemset nodeset=fieldset
Using the 2.1m2 Scratchpad JXForm sample as I base, I managed to get my own forms with
JXForm working. I then tried to implement validation with Schematron. Everything
went reasonably smoothly except that the error messages would not display on screen
like they do in the sample.
I finally
and as
Cocoon seems to be at a similarly crucial decision point, we felt it worthwhile to ask
these questions.
Thanks,
J. Chris Clark
Senior Developer
Teraview Development
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