Hi, thanks for the answer. I'm a newbie of cocoon, I want to use this tag library with cocoon, using CForms with definition and template file, like a JSP page. With JSP, I define the taglib using <%@ taglib uri="http://displaytag.sf.net" prefix="display" %>
How can I get the same result with Cocoon? Excuse my bad english :) Bye On Sun, 4 Jan 2009 15:33:14 +0000, "Andy Stevens" <[email protected]> wrote: > 2009/1/4 Biondo Francesco Paolo <[email protected]>: >> Hello, can I use displaytag ( >> http://displaytag.sourceforge.net/1.2/install.html ) with Apache Cocoon? >> The Install's tutorial says to define: <%@ taglib >> uri="http://displaytag.sf.net" prefix="display" %>, using jsp, How can I >> define the tag extension in xml files in Cocoon? thanks > > What exactly are you trying to do? Write the output of a Cocoon > pipeline into request/session attributes then forward the request to a > JSP that contains these tags? Have a Cocoon pipeline dynamically > generate a JSP that contains these tags, which is subsequently run by > the container's JSP processor? Use Cocoon's JSP generator to call a > JSP that uses these tags, then pass the resulting output through the > rest of a pipeline? Or something else entirely? > > Since you talk about outputting a taglib directive, it sounds to me > like you're trying to dynamically generate a JSP using a Cocoon > pipeline. Even if you could get it to work, this is probably a bad > idea - every matching request would run a pipeline, call the JSP > Compiler, run the resulting servlet, ... > Not particularly efficient, and depending on what app server you're > using it may be prone to memory or file handle leaks. If you can give > us a better idea what you're trying to achieve we may be able to > suggest a better way to do it. At the moment it just sounds to me > like you need to make your mind up which view technology you want to > use, Cocoon or JSPs. > > > Andy. > -- > http://pseudoq.sourceforge.net/ Open source java sudoku application > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
