Problem was raised by Hussayn's email: *how can i force a serialiser to generate a </close>-tag even if the body is empty ?* 2 days ago. I am sorry I did not notice it.
Tak On 8/28/08, Tak-po Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Alessandro, I found that your work on dojo block is quite useful. Thank > you. I believe both cocoon-ajex and cocoon-form are not yet released > blocks. Please put your work into wiki that can benefit more people. > > Hussayn, thank you for posting your experience of "pitfalls" fixing that > helps me put dojo into cocoon. Following your (and Alessandro's) > instructions, I can run both dojo test and welcome screen (from myBlock1 > of getting-start-tutorial) independently. However, when I put the <script > ... /> into welcome.xstl, nothing shows up. The following is from > view/source of Firefox: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD > XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> > <html><head><title>Apache Cocoon: Welcome!</title><script > src="servlet:dojo:/resource/external/dojo/dojo/dojo.js" > type="text/javascript" /></head><body><h1>Apache Cocoon: Welcome</h1><p>This > block <strong>com.mycompany:myBlock1</strong> was created by the Cocoon block > archetype.</p><p /><p><a href="spring-bean">Link</a> to the output of a > simple Flowscript that accesses a Spring bean.</p></body></html> > > Could anyone help? Thanks, > > Tak > > > > > > On 8/25/08, hussayn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Alessandro Vincelli wrote: >> > >> > Hussayn i'm working on a similar task. >> > I created a simple block that contains the latest version of the dojo >> > toolkit. >> > You can get the code and some simple documentation on this page: >> > http://devel.alessandro.vincelli.name/item/30.html >> > Let me know >> > Alessandro >> > >> >> Hi again; >> >> I just managed to connect your dojo block with my own block. >> It basically worked as you described. But there where two pitfalls, >> which missleaded me in first place: >> >> 1.) In order to use mvn, the dojo block must be installed, before it can >> be >> used from my own block. >> So i had to type the command "mvn install". This installs the dojho >> block >> as jar-file into the local >> mvn repository, so that the dependency entry in my pom.xml can be >> resolved... >> >> 2.) Somewhere on your webpage you say: >> ... >> Then create a connection on your servlet as below, see the file >> block-servlet-service.xml: >> ... >> >> There you present a bean snippet. In first place it is not obvious to a >> beginner, that >> it is only necessary to add the <servlet:connections> subsnippet right >> into >> the allready existing >> <servlet:context>. So i had to explicitly copy the following snippet into >> my >> bloock-servlet-service.xml: >> >> <servlet:connections> >> <entry key="dojo" value-ref="org.deals.cocoon.dojo.service"/> >> </servlet:connections> >> >> After i understood that detail, i could again "mvn jetty:run" my own block >> and now both blocks live together in perfect harmony ;-) >> >> thanks again for your very valuable input! >> regards, >> Hussayn >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Howto-use-Dojo-%22standalone%22-with-cocoon---%28does-that-make-sense-at-all-%29-tp19040317p19149913.html >> Sent from the Cocoon - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >
