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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Piroumian Konstantin <KP...@protek.com> on 2002/06/27 17:29:15 UTC
RE: Ref. : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
Again, please, don't use HTML mails, they are not readable for some users.
>1) so you mean that if i have turbine i can't call cocoon?
I didn't say a word about turbine. That depends on the way you are going to
call Cocoon. Would you elaborate a little?
>2)i mean something like: wrapping castor for instance as a transformer!
Take a look at the:
xml-cocoon\2.0.3\src\scratchpad\src\org\apache\cocoon\transformation\CastorT
ransformer.java is that what you need?
--
Konstantin Piroumian
kpiroumian@apache.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Othman Haddad [mailto:ohaddad@neomalogic.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:16 PM
To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: Ref. : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
1) so you mean that if i have turbine i can't call cocoon?
2)i mean something like: wrapping castor for instance as a transformer!
thank you
-------Message original-------
De : cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Date : jeudi 27 juin 2002 17:11:31
A : 'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'
Sujet : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
[Please, don't use HTML mails]
1) you can't use only the pipeline from cocoon (at least, you can't do it
easily), but you can use cocoon itself from an application and not a
servlet. You can use the command line environment for that or create your
own one.
2) What do you mean?
Konstantin
-----Original Message-----
From: Othman Haddad [mailto:ohaddad@neomalogic.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:08 PM
To: cocoon user list
Subject: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
hi everybody,
i've got 2 questions that could help me a lot:
1) can i extract the cocoon pipeling mecanism from cocoon without using as a
servlet? (i'm already using turbine and have a lot of code, and what just to
use the interesting pipelining of cocoon)!
2) can i use a java object in the cocoon pipeline?
thanks
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Réf. : RE: Ref. : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
Posted by Othman Haddad <oh...@neomalogic.com>.
hi again,
your second answer is exactly what i needed, it's amazing what cocoon can
do!!
i meant: turbine send an xml document to cocoon (so i don't know if there is
any Generator for that?), but the problem is that i don't want cocoon to
publish anything, i jsut want it to send the xml result back to turbine, or
just do other thing but no output to the browser..
is it possible?,
thanks a lot a lot
-------Message original-------
De : cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Date : jeudi 27 juin 2002 17:28:17
A : 'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'
Sujet : RE: Ref. : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
Again, please, don't use HTML mails, they are not readable for some users.
>1) so you mean that if i have turbine i can't call cocoon?
I didn't say a word about turbine. That depends on the way you are going to
call Cocoon. Would you elaborate a little?
>2)i mean something like: wrapping castor for instance as a transformer!
Take a look at the:
xml-cocoon\2.0.3\src\scratchpad\src\org\apache\cocoon\transformation\CastorT
ransformer.java is that what you need?
--
Konstantin Piroumian
kpiroumian@apache.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Othman Haddad [mailto:ohaddad@neomalogic.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:16 PM
To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: Ref. : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
1) so you mean that if i have turbine i can't call cocoon?
2)i mean something like: wrapping castor for instance as a transformer!
thank you
-------Message original-------
De : cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Date : jeudi 27 juin 2002 17:11:31
A : 'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'
Sujet : RE: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
[Please, don't use HTML mails]
1) you can't use only the pipeline from cocoon (at least, you can't do it
easily), but you can use cocoon itself from an application and not a
servlet. You can use the command line environment for that or create your
own one.
2) What do you mean?
Konstantin
-----Original Message-----
From: Othman Haddad [mailto:ohaddad@neomalogic.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 7:08 PM
To: cocoon user list
Subject: using cocoon pipelines without servlet
hi everybody,
i've got 2 questions that could help me a lot:
1) can i extract the cocoon pipeling mecanism from cocoon without using as a
servlet? (i'm already using turbine and have a lot of code, and what just to
use the interesting pipelining of cocoon)!
2) can i use a java object in the cocoon pipeline?
thanks
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