Please do not crosspost but stay in the original thread. On 07/03/2013 08:37 AM, Piratenvisier wrote: > When i create the mysample block with the atchetype as described on > the cocoon 3.0 > homepage maven first complains that there is no cocoon-optional > 3.0.0-alpha-3-SNAPSHOT dependency. > when I ask for cocoon-optional 3.0.0-alpha-3 I get the error when I > start jetty > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/springframework/core/env/Environment > what is the problem > when I want to use the cocoon pipeline in my wicket application > I have a dependency problem between flyingsaucer and > org.apache.xmlgraphics fop 1.0 > or org.apache.cocoon cocoon-fop-ng-impl 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT >
On 07/04/2013 01:57 PM, Piratenvisier wrote: > Thank you I got it. > I was an adherent of cocoon from the beginning. > But with the upcoming AJAX I felt that for dynamic web it was not the rightt solution. > So I stopped to use it.I started my project again because thanks to cocoon's hompage I > noticed the upcoming wicket. > Wicket brought a new dynamic in my project there were only two use-cases for which I preferred cocoon. > For PDF generation and email-transport. I used flow :cocoon-protocol fop-ng > But this services could not be upgraded from cocoon 2.2.0 to 3. > Meanwhile I use hibernate and spring 3.1 and I would prefer to use the hibernate ojb-part with annotations in cocoon. > but in cocoon 3 first flow and cocoon-protokol is missing and I can not use spring 3.1 > So the situation becomes worse and worse for me. So I am looking how to escape from cocoon > with flyingsaucer and an own email adaption maybe as soap-application. I do not really understand your problems. c3 is using <spring.version>3.2.2.RELEASE</spring.version> why can you use that but are bound to 3.1? Regarding the dep conflict you have I recommend to use the pom view of eclipse and there the dep hierarchy, where you can exclude certain deps directly. Regarding the sending mail, in one of our deployments we are using c3 to create the eMails in 2 different formats (html and plain text) and attach pdfs that we as well generate via fo from a pipeline. Further the solution is based on JMS to make it async and it works like a charm to invoke a cocoon java pipeline via JMSListener. Further c3 is designed to be integrated painlessly in whatever, meaning you can have a my faces app and some business code can call c3 pipelines to get data processed, so IMO it is now time to get into cocoon again. salu2 -- Thorsten Scherler <scherler.at.gmail.com> codeBusters S.L. - web based systems <consulting, training and solutions> http://www.codebusters.es/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
