"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
Raphael Luta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Doesn't run. There's no tomcat in the CVS. In any case, it's only
suitable for a generic introduction setup. Most people who will
want to use jetspeed will need to reinstall it with different
DBs, etc... and we
"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
Raphael Luta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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What use do we currently have for Cocoon 1 in the engine that can't be
done by a simple XSL engine or a simple Java code ?
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I think cocoon has some major advantages over a simple XSL engine and
some other java
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Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, Kevin. Nice to see you back!
I hope the switching of branches that I did does not break your code. If you have
uncommited changes you should save diffs and apply them in the new branch
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Raphael Luta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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That is already in there. I have said it a number of times but the tomcat-build
will give you this :)
Doesn't run. There's no tomcat in the CVS. In any case, it's only
suitable for a generic
There is no Tomcat is CVS because this wouldn't be a good idea... if you need
tomcat just pull it down from Jakarta...
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I don't agree with that. It makes it drop dead easy for someone to get up and
running with Jetspeed.
Given that the #1 complaint about Jetspeed is the fact that it
, 2000 16:55
Subject: [Proposal] Jetspeed 1.2 TODO list
This a quick list of issues I think should be resolved before
releasing 1.2. I've put some names behind some tasks because these
people expressed their intention to implement the feature.
* Componentization of the system
Currently Jetsp
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Raphael Luta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This a quick list of issues I think should be resolved before
releasing 1.2. I've put some names behind some tasks because these
people expressed their intention to implement the feature.
*
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Jon Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 11/9/2000 7:55 AM, "Raphael Luta" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Turbine support
Jetspeed is really a Turbine application and yet has not followed
Turbine progress in the recent months.
Several items
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Jeff Prickett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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+1 - I think once we "untangle" things a bit more we will find that we can
actually create something with a lot more power and flexibility. For
example we could use the OCS syndication business
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Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Schwarz, Marcus" wrote:
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With regards to problem with the handling in the disk cache of external URIs, I
will work support for cacheable and noncacheable external URIs, instead of
"local" versus
Hi, Kevin. Nice to see you back!
I hope the switching of branches that I did does not break your code. If you have
uncommited changes you should save diffs and apply them in the new branch
(proposal-0003-work-01)
I hope also that we have not broken many things. We are getting to speed, and that
At 16:55 2000-11-09, you wrote:
This a quick list of issues I think should be resolved before
releasing 1.2. I've put some names behind some tasks because these
people expressed their intention to implement the feature.
* Componentization of the system
Currently Jetspeed is both a portal layout
"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
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Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Schwarz, Marcus" wrote:
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With regards to problem with the handling in the disk cache of external URIs, I
will work support for cacheable and noncacheable external
ingo schuster wrote:
* Update documentation
A lot of documentation has been contributed to the mailing-list
but usually it's not correctly marked-up. Someone should review
all the existing docs to make sure it's up to date and maybe
markup new docs for installation/development support.
Santiago Gala wrote:
Currently we are using the isLocal() call in DiskCacheUtils. It looks for virtual
URIs (no protocol) and localhost URIs as local, and all else remote.
The current strategy is that local things are not cached, but delivered directly
through URLConnections, while remote
"Thomas F. Boehme" wrote:
We (IBM) certainly want to get our hands dirty with the customizer.
:)
With regard to multi-threading issues, I think there is more than the
caching system that needs to audited.
Santiago removed the RunData from PortletConfig the other day, but there is
still
-Original Message-
From: Raphael Luta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Donnerstag, 9. November 2000 07:56
To: JetSpeed
Subject: [Proposal] Jetspeed 1.2 TODO list
This a quick list of issues I think should be resolved before
releasing 1.2. I've put some names behind some
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