  | | | Cocoon | I have a Cocoon 2.2 webapp that uses xindice which I deployed
using a war file on a remote server running tomcat. It works fine.
When I use the Tomcat manager to stop and then start or
when I use theNever mind. Changing widget definition from fd output to fd field fixed the
problem.
gary
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From Gary Larsen [mailto gary.larsen@(protected)]
Sent Saturday October 20 2007 9 08 AMI think this should be easy but I 'm stuck. I have an action button on a
Cocoon form that displays xml in a widget.
What 's the best way to display the xml with indenting? A string containing
ind > People start to talk about a migration guide [1]. So when doing your
> conversion you might use it (or what 's there up to that point) and add
> your own experiences.
Joerg I appreciate your sug
I 'm trying to do a kind of exception handling in an authentication
pipeline. It contains 2 ldap queries and 1 sql query.
I decided to use the writeDOMsession transformer to save the exceptions
informJoerg Heinicke wrote
> On 10/17/07 12 20 PM Tobia Conforto wrote
>
> >
> The object model is indeed not made available in the flow script. You
> can get it from the Avalon context though (code froI wrote
> I 'm saving the input module into a global flowscript variable because
> it 's supposed to be request-independent.
Nevermind that. I realized I must acquire the input module from the
selecMarcus Wejderot wrote
> I have tried all kinds of things in @(protected) What I really want to do
> is to check if the variable ${userid} is empty. How to do this?
I usually write test "${empty(userid)}Joerg Heinicke wrote
> Tobia Conforto wrote
> > But I cannot pass null to my own input module in place of the third
> > parameter (Map objectModel) because I use that objectModel in my
> > class
>
>Hello Luiz
It 's probably because of the line breaks within the "w binData " node my
original file didn 't contain any line breaks.
I added them for reading purpose only and my mail client would havOK - I had the impression he wanted to display the document
using Cocoon and/or modify the XML part. I assumed then this
meant he wanted to display the binary (image) data as well but
not for modifNo Joerg. I must in some cases change keys by images because all my
XML-based files generated by MS Office applications are template files.
So I will change one of the keys by one image that is tOn 10/19/07 9 43 AM Derek Hohls wrote
> I think this implies you also have to write some code to _decode_ the
> image before you can display it - Cocoon can handle the XML part.
No Word is readiLuiz
If you reread Tobia 's message below he said
"You will have to figure out how exactly the images are embedded in
the
file (I 'd wager in CData sections but I don 't have such a file handy)
On 10/17/07 12 20 PM Tobia Conforto wrote
> But I cannot pass null to my own input module in place of the third
> parameter (Map objectModel) because I use that objectModel in my class!
>
> Is thiThanks Joerg!
I got the source from the SVN and I worked pretty fine!
Thanks
Luiz
On 10/19/07 Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@(protected) > wrote
>
> This is a Java 6 forward compatibility issue whicYes! Pretty good idea Derek! Pretty good!
If the developers could put into Cocoon I 'll appreciate it and thank very
much them for it!
Luiz
On 10/19/07 Derek Hohls <DHohls@(protected) > wrote
>
> Hi Philippe
I tried to put (through notepad) this piece of code into a pre existent XML
file (saved into MS Word) and the image didn 't appear.
What is wrong?
Does it work only when we use Cocoon oThis is a Java 6 forward compatibility issue which has already been
fixed 9 months ago [1]. Up to now it 's not available in a released
version but only in SVN.
Joerg
[1]
http //svn.apache.org/viOn 10/19/07 4 50 AM Derek Hohls wrote
> "In the worst case scenario you might have to write a piece of
> Java code to encode the images as an XML fragment in the same
> way as the format requires.On 10/19/07 3 37 AM Hugh Sparks wrote
> Now they all need to be converted to run with Cocoon 2.2.
People start to talk about a migration guide [1]. So when doing your
conversion you might use it Hi
I 'm learning Cocoon but got stuck on this simple prob. I can 't make this
print out "No "
<jx choose >
<jx when test "${false} " >Yes </jx when >
<jx otherwise >No </jx otherwise >
</jx choose >
I have tHi people
Today I was trying to install Cocoon here and I got the following
cocoon-block-databases-compile
Compiling 7 source files to C \Luiz\cocoon-2.1.10-src\cocoon-2.1.
10\build\cocoon\blockThe other challenge I have faced is that I am usually in the
position of deploying multiple apps into a single Cocoon
installation. From comments made by various of the more
advanced developers/cont "In the worst case scenario you might have to write a piece of
Java code to encode the images as an XML fragment in the same
way as the format requires... no big deal. "
Does it not make sense to aHugh Sparks wrote
> I don 't know if I 'll every get around to publishing my
> work but I have written a series of examples that
> demonstrate exactly one major cocoon component at a
> time excludingTobia Conforto a ?crit
> Luiz Antonio Falaguasta Barbosa wrote
>
> > using Cocoon includes putting images into the pure XML files
> > (saved by MS Office 2003) too right?
> >
>
> If (and only----- Original Message -----
From "Derek Hohls " <DHohls@(protected) >
To <users@(protected) >
Sent Friday October 19 2007 3 23 PM
Subject Re Re Cocoon 2.2 - Webapp without blocks
> DerekJoerg Heinicke a ?crit
> On 10/18/07 10 39 AM Rapha?l Pi?roni wrote
>
> > I still can 't find a simple example on binding with forms.
>
> What about the samples that come with Cocoon?
>
> Joerg
>
> > I 've a problem when I use a http-proxy in front of my cocoon-application
> the browser cannot get the javascript files from forms and ajax block.
I have a very similar setup working with both jet |
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