Reinhard Pötz wrote:
Ken Starks wrote:
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
A beginners' list doesn't seem a good idea to me, for two reasons:
1. The experts might not take it as seriously, and their
contribution
Yep,
you nailed it! I had two typos ('/http//cocoon.apache.org'). I so ashamed...
- mika -
Ken Starks kirjoitti:
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hi again,
I repeated the instructions with another block name and this time it
works. There were over 40 archetypes to choose in my first attept and
now ther
No no,
don't take it too seriously. I was mainly joking. The minor part that
wasn't so much a joke concerns the fact that there seems to be
occasionaly big differences between the qualifications of mail list
users. Some seem to be quite experts as some like me, are just starting
to learn. Neve
Ken Starks wrote:
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
A beginners' list doesn't seem a good idea to me, for two reasons:
1. The experts might not take it as seriously, and their contributions
are vital.
2. The
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hi again,
I repeated the instructions with another block name and this time it
works. There were over 40 archetypes to choose in my first attept and
now there were only three, like in the example. Could you explain
that. Like I said, this is all new for me. Anyway, now I
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
A beginners' list doesn't seem a good idea to me, for two reasons:
1. The experts might not take it as seriously, and their contributions
are vital.
2. The current list doesn'
Hi again,
I repeated the instructions with another block name and this time it
works. There were over 40 archetypes to choose in my first attept and
now there were only three, like in the example. Could you explain that.
Like I said, this is all new for me. Anyway, now I can move on.
- mika
Ok,
here it is. BTW, I am running my tests in a headless Linux server. Does
it make any difference?
- mika -
Jeroen Reijn kirjoitti:
Hi Mika,
I guess what's more important is, what is the stacktrace that you got
while trying to do $mvn jetty:run?
Regards,
Jeroen
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
H
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
I finally put myself together and started to get familiar with Cocoon
2.2. I am totally 'out and cold' what comes to the Maven and many
other concepts with 2.2. So I started with "
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
I finally put myself together and started to get familiar with Cocoon
2.2. I am totally 'out and cold' what comes to the Maven and many other
concepts with 2.2. So I started with "
Hi Mika,
I guess what's more important is, what is the stacktrace that you got
while trying to do $mvn jetty:run?
Regards,
Jeroen
Lehtonen, Mika wrote:
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
I finally put myself together and started to g
Hello all,
maybe you should have beginners list as for questions/problems like
mine. :-[
I finally put myself together and started to get familiar with Cocoon
2.2. I am totally 'out and cold' what comes to the Maven and many other
concepts with 2.2. So I started with "Your first Cocoon appli
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