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When Upgrading to 2.2...

When Upgrading to 2.2...

2007-11-20       - By Bruce Perryman

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Thanks for your response.

This app. was written very early on, so I never implemented Cocoon Forms,
Authentication, etc.

The application makes use of the session transformer, sql transformer, and
built in modular database actions.

I've had experiences in upgrading where certain components have been deprecated
, changed, or renamed so I wanted to get a heads up on what to look out for or
what upgrading issues I should be concerned with.

Thanks again for your suggestions, your help, and your responses.


Grzegorz Kossakowski <gkossakowski@(protected)> wrote: Bruce Perryman pisze:
> I have a 2.1 based app and I am considering moving to 2.2 eventually and
> I am trying to determine the upgrade issues.
>
> What are the system requirements for 2.2?

Java 1.4 (but 1.5+ is recommended), Servlet container compatible with Servlet 2
.4 specification.

Optional dependency is Maven (verion 2.0.6+) used for building and deploying
your application. You
can use other toolkits of course but Maven integration offers a lot of
facilities when it comes to
developing applications based on Cocoon.

> What component versions must I be concerned about?

I don't understand this question, could you elaborate a little?

> What happens to my actions built for 2.1?

All custom components developed for 2.1 should work very well in 2.2. Only some
minor changes to
configuration could be needed.

> I looked for this info on the site but couldn't find it. If you could
> direct me to the page or docs. that would be great also.

It would be great if you could tell us which blocks (and components) you are
using. For example, do
you use Cocoon Forms or Database components (like SQLTransformer)?

For a start I would suggest to follow these tutorials:
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1291_1_1.html

and then at this page:
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/core-modules/core/2.2/1263_1_1.html
(it points to the directory where you would need to put configuration of your
custom components)

I hope that it helps a little bit.

--
Grzegorz Kossakowski
Committer and PMC Member of Apache Cocoon
http://reflectingonthevicissitudes.wordpress.com/

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Thanks for your response.<br><br>This app. was written very early on, so I
never implemented Cocoon Forms, Authentication, etc.<br><br>The application
makes use of the session transformer, sql transformer, and built in modular
database actions.<br><br>I've had experiences in upgrading where certain
components have been deprecated, changed, or renamed so I wanted to get a heads
up on what to look out for or what upgrading issues I should be concerned with.
<br><br>Thanks again for your suggestions, your help, and your responses.<br><br
><br><b><i>Grzegorz Kossakowski &lt;gkossakowski@(protected)&gt;</i></b> wrote:
<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255);
margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Bruce Perryman pisze:<br>&gt; I have a 2
.1 based app and I am considering moving to 2.2 eventually and<br>&gt; I am
trying to determine the upgrade issues.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; What are the system
requirements for 2.2?<br><br>Java 1.4 (but 1.5+ is recommended),
Servlet container compatible with Servlet 2.4 specification.<br><br>Optional
dependency is Maven (verion 2.0.6+) used for building and deploying your
application. You<br>can use other toolkits of course but Maven integration
offers a lot of facilities when it comes to<br>developing applications based on
Cocoon.<br><br>&gt; What component versions must I be concerned about?<br><br>I
don't understand this question, could you elaborate a little?<br><br>&gt; What
happens to my actions built for 2.1?<br><br>All custom components developed for
2.1 should work very well in 2.2. Only some minor changes to<br>configuration
could be needed.<br><br>&gt; I looked for this info on the site but couldn't
find it. If you could<br>&gt; direct me to the page or docs. that would be
great also.<br><br>It would be great if you could tell us which blocks (and
components) you are using. For example, do<br>you use Cocoon Forms or Database
components (like SQLTransformer)?<br><br>For a start I
would suggest to follow these tutorials:<br>http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159
_1_1.html<br>http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1291_1_1.html<br><br>and then at this
page:<br>http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/core-modules/core/2.2/1263_1_1.html<br>
(it points to the directory where you would need to put configuration of your
custom components)<br><br>I hope that it helps a little bit.<br><br>-- <br
>Grzegorz Kossakowski<br>Committer and PMC Member of Apache Cocoon<br>http:/
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