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What one cannot do in Saxon-HE is register integrated extension
functions using a configuration file, as one can in -PE or -EE. This
is why I need to do configuration in Java.
> wt., 10 gru 2019 o 21:19 Mark H. Wood napisał(a):
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> > On T
Greetings,
> Greg
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>
> pon., 9 gru 2019 o 23:02 Mark H. Wood napisał(a):
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> > On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 04:13:08PM +0100, Javier Puerto wrote:
> > > I recommend you to use the Spring configuration. I never had this
> > > requirement before but by the
ths are actually being consulted for
Cocoon component configuration, but it seems that none of the places
I've put my .xconf is one of them.
> El mié., 4 dic. 2019 a las 22:46, Mark H. Wood () escribió:
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> > I'm using Cocoon 2.2. I need to pass a custom XSLT transformer
> > factory (th
above) to Spring, or
even how to write fresh Spring configuration for Cocoon components.
It would be nice to know how to do this even if I wind up using the
Avalon approach with the present task.
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find some detailed discussion of the
alternatives to and how to map what we
have to them?
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configurator is still in there.
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:27:40PM +0100, Luca Morandini wrote:
> On 01/19/2011 07:54 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> >
> > It appears that 2.2 wants us to use Spring to do something analogous,
> > but first I need to know in detail what the old way is doing so that I
> > can
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haven't yet used xsl:key myself. But
if I don't expose my ignorance once in a while, I'll never learn. :-)
If you find my suggestion helpful, I'd like to see how you used it.
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There's an app for that: your browser
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times to find the place to start reading
the code, and never found it. Maybe it's time to try again.
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to Cocoon Site Overview. That
link also returns 404.
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well enough to
complete it keep asking others to do that. Bugs with patches attached
languish for years. Seemingly everyone using Cocoon is running a
unique local version with scads of patches that are passed around like
ancient lore.
Why would anyone think Cocoon is dead?
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and development.
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that still has the
attention of its maintainers is really unwelcome.
I think the complaint is that Cocoon 3 is really Butterfly 1.
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likely at
least fill some of the gaping holes in the documentation. I like
volunteering when I have enough information to do a good job.
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is just a wild rumor. People who built their products
around Cocoon feel abandoned. Nothing is happening. Bug reports seem
to be immortal -- even the ones with fixes attached.
Gee, why would Cocoon be losing its user base?
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Asking whether
unwelcome memory behavior takes a long time and a lot of
staring and thinking.
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for some time.
Add me to that list.
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that 2.2 wants us to use Spring to do something analogous,
but first I need to know in detail what the old way is doing so that I
can work out how to do the same thing the new way.
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the full power of xslt
you're pretty much out of luck. What about going to a 64 bit machine and
just allocating a huge amount of ram to Tomcat? Can this been done with
tomcat/cocoon?
It can be done with a 64-bit JVM. Tomcat won't know and neither will Cocoon.
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it properly, and of course a
PowerPoint deck is always missing a lot without the speaker, but it
seems quite helpful, and now I have a link to a source tree that
actually might be buildable (unlike the release tarball).
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Balance your desire
under-documented. So the build process becomes a
mystery wrapped in an enigma. OK, theoretically there's less need to
build Cocoon 2.2+; in practice there's a very great need to apply a
number of patches that should have gone into a 2.2.1 long ago, and
then debug further.
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: then a miracle occurs
Step 3: lots of *completely different-looking* math)
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Balance your desire for bells and whistles with the reality that only a
little more than 2 percent of world population has broadband.
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a guess -- as yet I'm far from
having my head wrapped around Cocoon's internals.
DSpace 1.6.0 has been out for a while now, uses
cocoon-servlet-service-impl:1.2.0 and cocoon-linkrewriter-impl:1.0.0,
and doesn't seem to be triggering any reports of these problems.
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jumbled in there. How does one build a
released version from SVN?
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