Hi,
I was clicking round the cocoon.zones.apache.org 2.2 demo site last night as
I start to get familiar with 2.2, and noticed that most of the supersonic
tour pipelines are broken. For example:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/demos/trunk/cocoon-tour-sample/pipelines/docs/basic-pipelines.html
Hi,
I have poked around in the list a little, and looked on cocoon.apache.org to
see if I can find if anyone has done any work on gathering data on
performance for different types of apps built on both 2.2, and 2.1.x, but I
have not found anything immediately accessible. It would be cool to
Derek Hohls wrote:
Good news! Perhaps, if you have time, could you hack together an install
guide to plug-in Fins into an existing Cocoon 2.1 installation... there are
lots of us C21 users still out here :)
Yes, I know ;)
I dropped the Fins and JFreeChart JARs under Cocoon 2.1, and I was
Until I was using some cocoon applications directly in a standalone cocoon.
To be able to easily manage several versions of cocoon, I was using a
mount-table.xml in
the main directory of each new version of a Cocoon installation; something like
mount-table
mount uri-prefix=CocoonGallery/
On Feb 6, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Jean-Claude Moissinac wrote:
Until I was using some cocoon applications directly in a standalone
cocoon.
To be able to easily manage several versions of cocoon, I was using a
mount-table.xml in
the main directory of each new version of a Cocoon installation;
OK
it works with my mount-table.xml file in the root directory of my tomcat
Thank you
2008/2/6, Steven D. Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Jean-Claude Moissinac wrote:
Until I was using some cocoon applications directly in a standalone
cocoon.
To be able to easily
I'm not sure if this is a Xerces or a Cocoon question:
I'm doing DTD validation via SAX in a flowscript function in Cocoon
2.1.10.
Some fatalErrors are not being caught by my fatalError handler, but are
instead showing up as a Cocoon Java stacktrace.
The same thing happened when running
Carlos MartÃnez wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a fop-0.94 in my local cocoon site to create PDF. All work
properly but the path of the images always have to be absolute. I don't
know how to change this.
Unless things have changed from the earlier FOP version, you can't.
Actually, that's not
nanomonk wrote:
i have an error:
javax.servlet.ServletException: org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException:
Exception
JSPGenerator.generate()
Caused by: org.apache.avalon.framework.service.ServiceException: Component
with 'org.apache.cocoon.components.jsp.JSPEngine' is not defined in this
On 06.02.2008 14:36, Luca Morandini wrote:
I dropped the Fins and JFreeChart JARs under Cocoon 2.1, and I was
pretty confident it would have worked, instead I got:
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
On 06.02.2008 19:43, Andy Stevens wrote:
I'm using a fop-0.94 in my local cocoon site to create PDF. All work
properly but the path of the images always have to be absolute. I
don't know how to change this.
Unless things have changed from the earlier FOP version, you can't.
Actually, that
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