?
:-)
I am not able to find this information anywhere. Can anyone please point to
this?
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migselv46 pisze:
Hi Andy
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I am using Eclipse 3.2 and Cocoon 2.2 (although I have tried a lot of other
versions as well as nothing seems to really work without exotic errors )
I was very much in doubt with the setup of the CocoonServlet so that is good
to know
migselv46 wrote:
Hi
I have searched everywhere and tried everything trying to use cocoon in
Eclipse/Tomcat (or even better in WSAD 5.x) - that is - not by using ant,
maven or jetty server.
Is it at all possible?
What version - 2.1.x or 2.2? With 2.1.x, the Ant build can generate a
simple
Hi Andy
Thanks a lot for your reply.
I am using Eclipse 3.2 and Cocoon 2.2 (although I have tried a lot of other
versions as well as nothing seems to really work without exotic errors )
I was very much in doubt with the setup of the CocoonServlet so that is good
to know. I tried to create
Hi
I have searched everywhere and tried everything trying to use cocoon in
Eclipse/Tomcat (or even better in WSAD 5.x) - that is - not by using ant,
maven or jetty server.
Is it at all possible?
If yes - how does it work? A normal web application described by 'web.xml'
does not know anything
Hi Manuel,
Seems to be a claspath problem. Would you try to run:
build clean webapp
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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Thx it works fine now.
I used my ant installation instead of cocoon bundled
one. When i try to make the project with the build
eclipse-project it works, but not with my ant
eclipse-project. Probably the cocoon bundled ant
brings some external tasks.
Best regards.
--- Antonio Gallardo [EMAIL
Hi Manuel,
I am glad it is working now for you.
Manuel Mata escribió:
Thx it works fine now.
I used my ant installation instead of cocoon bundled
one. When i try to make the project with the build
eclipse-project it works, but not with my ant
eclipse-project. Probably the cocoon bundled ant
It wasn't c:\cocoon-2.1.9ant eclipse-project
It wasc:\cocoon-2.1.9build eclipse-project
Hi all.
I have a problem when building the eclipse project
with the eclipse-project ant task in 2.1.9 version.
I
have cocoon 2.1.7 installed too and the
eclipse-project tasks works fine
COCOON_HOME=C:\cocoon-2.1.9
JAVA_HOME=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_08
Path=C:\java\apache-ant-1.6.5\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_08\bin;
... some more path here ...
...
...
...
C:\cocoon-2.1.9ant eclipse-project
Buildfile: build.xml
init:
init-tasks:
[taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource
net/sf/antcontrib
Seems to me more related to the editor plugin you use in eclipse then to either
cocoon or eclipse...So, which editor do you use?
Regards Ard
In eclipse, we get compilation errors on the xml that begins with:
fd:form xmlns=http://apache.org/cocoon/forms/1.0#definition
We use the base eclipse ide with the myeclipseide plugins.
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Hello,
Right now, all my development is geared towards J2EE. I'm trying to
standardize on Tomcat as my servlet container and Eclipse as my IDE.
Unfortunately, Cocoon isn't working for me in that environment. I can
get a stripped-down version of Cocoon to work but as soon as I add the
XSP
Hi Phillips,
If you include cocoon-xsp, you need also to include session-fw block.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo.
Phillip Soltan escribió:
Hello,
Right now, all my development is geared towards J2EE. I'm trying to
standardize on Tomcat as my servlet container and Eclipse as my IDE.
I do have the session-fw block added also. I have all the
dependencies that are listed in block.properties.
Phillip Soltan
On May 16, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi Phillips,
If you include cocoon-xsp, you need also to include session-fw block.
Best Regards,
Antonio
Sorry I missed this post because it got mixed in the rest of the Cocoon
users posts while I expected it to show up in my inbox only.
I have looked at external tools and ant build... and noticed what the
difference is:
If you right click on the the build.xml file in your Cocoon repository and
,
Torsten
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Subject: RE: Still challenged with building Cocoon in Eclipse
Hi!
Just wondering, did you manage to get it to work?
Thanks
that on the
command line as well and I do not need Eclipse for that. I want to be sure
that I can develop inside the Cocoon code in Eclipse without running into
any issues. And I want to be able to pick targets from the build.xml outline
and run an Ant build on them for example. Using that External
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
1. External tasks. The Cocoon build process starts with building some Ant
tasks (one of them being XPatch) that get used immediately during the very
same run of Ant. I actually wonder why that is and why those tasks are not
readily compiled to .class files inside the tools
Gregor,
i wonder that too. imho worth bringing up on the dev list.
I will do that!
presumably it runs inside the same VM as eclipse, and you can add these
options to your eclipse startup parameters.
i use eclipse.exe -Xmx1024m -Xms512m , for instance.
I remember having seen an option to
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When put this way I assume I do build Cocoon in Eclipse 3.1 according to
your definitions
When put this way I assume I do build Cocoon in Eclipse 3.1 according to
your definitions. The ExceptionInInitializerError is caused by the fact that
Eclipse defaults to it's own Ant 1.6.2 version, as you've already figured
out. I solved this problem by going into the properties of the run
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
compile-deprecated:
BUILD FAILED: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
i would advise to disable deprecation support in local.build.properties
it's a good check for any custom code anyway, helped me spot a couple
problems in lenya that way.
-gregor
Hi all,
I still try to build Cocoon in Eclipse by following this howto:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Cocoon215TOC
and I still face this error:
Buildfile: C:\local\eclipse-scratchpad-workspace\cocoon-2.1.6\build.xml
init:
init-tasks:
[mkdir] Created dir:
C:\local\eclipse-scratchpad
Gregor,
i would advise to disable deprecation support in local.build.properties
I am not really sure what compile-deprecated does in Cocoon, but from what
I found in between my initial posting and now this would be circumventing
and not solving the problem.
The problem seems to be that the
Dear all,
I am not sure if this is an old topic, but searching the archive did not
really bring any solution.
I would like to build Cocoon in Eclipse (3.1 M3 to be exact) and I have
followed instructions on this page:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/LoadInEclipse
What confuses me is this part
Although I don't do a full Cocoon build in Eclipse I do build part of it for
my project in Eclipse. In this I followed the setup in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/YourCocoonBasedProjectAnt16
I would like to build Cocoon in Eclipse (3.1 M3 to be exact)
and I have
followed instructions
this is not the concept, is it?
Regards,
Torsten
Although I don't do a full Cocoon build in Eclipse I do build part of it
for
my project in Eclipse. In this I followed the setup in
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/YourCocoonBasedProjectAnt16
I would like to build Cocoon in Eclipse (3.1 M3 to be exact
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This is interesting as well, but it does not really answer my
question.
My question is rather: Who is (successfully) using Eclipse to
build / debug
Cocoon
Hi,
further to the earlier thread about using Eclipse IDE with cocoon, I went to the article that was mentioned http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/LoadinEclipse, and did the following:
1. ./build.sh eclipse-project
The document then goes on to say that 'tx-tad-biggerhis creates the /x-tad-biggerx-tad
beyaNet wrote:
Hi,
further to the earlier thread about using Eclipse IDE with cocoon, I
went to the article that was mentioned
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/LoadinEclipse, and did the following:
1. ./build.sh eclipse-project
The document then goes on to say that 'this creates the .project
like a
'user-roles' attribute :
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
cocoon version=2.1 user-roles=/WEB-INF/roles.xconf
...
HTH,
Jean-Christophe
Flavio Palumbo wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to put cocoon under eclipse, building a new project in eclipse,
addressing the directory of a working built
: cocoon under eclipse
Hi Olivier,
thank you for the replay, but I overtook that phase ; in fact I found on
the mail archive a mail of yours with links to Wiki pages LoadInEclipse
and DebuggingCocoon; so I rebuilt my project following that documents
; unfortunately the built went fine, but when I tried
Flavio,
Personnaly, I don't start jetty in Eclipse, but use the
cocoon servlet-debug command and plug my Eclipse on the (default)
debug port of jetty and it works well.
For tomcat, I added a debug clause in a special catalina.bat to plug
Eclipse in there. And it also works good.
I don't see
Hi Flavio,
It may come from a dependency on blocks
Check the block.properties if you didn't forget a block on what an other
block depends...
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=org.mortbay.jetty.Server
Can you please help me ?
Thanks a lot
Flavio Palumbo
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Hi Flavio,
It may come from
Flavio Palumbo wrote:
- make sure ./tools/loader is on your eclipse classpath (it isn't by default
More precicely this should read add it to the source path since the
files in that folder are java files, not class files. Then you should
also add ./tools/jetty/lib/jetty.jar to the classpath.
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Hi all,
I tried to put cocoon under eclipse, building a new project in eclipse,
addressing the directory of a working built of cocoon 2.1.3.
The goal was to try to easily debug cocoon to better understand it.
But now when I try to run it with jetty, in the normal way with cocoon servlet,
i got
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Hi all,
I tried
Joerg Heinicke dijo:
We switched back to 1.5.3 some time ago, Antonio updated it to 1.5.4 in
the last days.
Hi Joerg:
I am using the lastest stable build of eclipse 3.0M3 (Build 200308281813)
and there is Ant 1.5.4 included. Try to download it. It has new features
and look more stable in my
How about including the line in Cocoon's build.properties
commented out with
a note saying, Uncomment this in your local.build.properties
when compiling
with Eclipse. Voila--no more poking around the archives! I'm
not sure I'd
seen it before now, so I'd always compiled from DOS...
It
Geoff Howard wrote:
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
That's the one. You can also set that property in the project directly.
Hello Geoff,
I have tried both
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
in local.build.properties and
target name=properties if=eclipse.running
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Geoff Howard wrote:
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
That's the one. You can also set that property in the project directly.
Hello Geoff,
I have tried both
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
in local.build.properties and
target
Geoff Howard wrote:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Geoff Howard wrote:
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
That's the one. You can also set that property in the project directly.
Hello Geoff,
I have tried both
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
in local.build.properties and
Hello,
I tried to follow the instructions in http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LoadInEclipse
, but after following all the steps I cannot build because ant complains about
JAVA_HOME variable not being set.
Is anybody out there working with cocoon + tomcat + eclipse
+ sysdeo
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Hello Javier,
Javier Ramos wrote:
Hello,
I tried to follow the instructions in
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=LoadInEclipse , but after
following all the steps I cannot build because ant complains about
JAVA_HOME variable not being set.
Ant included in Eclipse
Javier Ramos wrote:
Thanks, guys. I found the way to compile in eclipse. You have to create
a local.build.properties file and there set
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
...
I'm not sure, but I think that the error he's getting is an eclipse
issue which can be configured around.
Javier Ramos wrote:
Thanks, guys. I found the way to compile in eclipse. You have to create
a local.build.properties file and there set
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
...
I'm not sure, but I think that the error he's getting is an eclipse
issue which can be
Jeff Ramsdale dijo:
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
How about including the line in Cocoon's build.properties commented
out with a note saying, Uncomment this in your
local.build.properties when compiling with Eclipse. Voila--no more
poking around the archives! I'm not
Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
Javier Ramos wrote:
Thanks, guys. I found the way to compile in eclipse. You have to create
a local.build.properties file and there set
compiler=org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter
...
...
That's the one. You can also set that property in the project directly.
How
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