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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Mark Leicester <ma...@efurbishment.com> on 2005/07/08 13:00:39 UTC
[FYI] Planet Cocoon Search queries for June: Hibernate wins again
Hi all,
Strictly for those miserable souls like me who are interested in search
statistics:
http://www.planetcocoon.com/node/2684
For the third month in a row it seems like people are looking for
information about Cocoon/Hibernate more than anything else. We have the
wiki tutorial at
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonAndHibernateTutorial. Are there any
other resources on this topic that people have found useful? Anyone
willing to write more content on this obviously hot topic?
Mark
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Re: [FYI] Planet Cocoon Search queries for June: Hibernate wins again
Posted by Mark Leicester <ma...@efurbishment.com>.
Hi Johannes,
Of course people searching for that message may not be using Cocoon -
they may be getting that error with another integration project.
However, the first incontrovertibly related entry has been "cocoon
hibernate", or "hibernate cocoon" for the each of the months I've been
recording. I'm glad it's motivatational Johannes; your work in the wiki
is clearly valuable! I wonder if we could get similar stats from the
official sites?!
Cheers,
Mark
On 8 Jul 2005, at 15:01, Johannes Textor wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>> Strictly for those miserable souls like me who are interested in
>> search statistics:
>> http://www.planetcocoon.com/node/2684
>
> I find this pretty interesting (so this must mean I'm another
> miserable soul :). How come so many people are searching for
> org.hibernate.nonuniqueobjectexception ? Googling doesn't tell me too
> much, except it might be (yet another) Tomcat migration issue ..
>
>>
>> For the third month in a row it seems like people are looking for
>> information about Cocoon/Hibernate more than anything else. We have
>> the wiki tutorial at
>> http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonAndHibernateTutorial. Are there
>> any other resources on this topic that people have found useful?
>> Anyone willing to write more content on this obviously hot topic?
>>
> I'm still working on this beast, since there has been a lot of
> justified criticism about the non-elegance of the proposed way of
> integration. Maybe I'll get it done by the end of next month. Knowing
> it's a "hot topic" is definately motivating :)
>
> Cheers,
> Johannes
>
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Re: [FYI] Planet Cocoon Search queries for June: Hibernate wins again
Posted by Johannes Textor <jc...@gmx.de>.
Hi Mark,
> Strictly for those miserable souls like me who are interested in
> search statistics:
> http://www.planetcocoon.com/node/2684
I find this pretty interesting (so this must mean I'm another miserable
soul :). How come so many people are searching for
org.hibernate.nonuniqueobjectexception ? Googling doesn't tell me too
much, except it might be (yet another) Tomcat migration issue ..
>
> For the third month in a row it seems like people are looking for
> information about Cocoon/Hibernate more than anything else. We have
> the wiki tutorial at
> http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonAndHibernateTutorial. Are there
> any other resources on this topic that people have found useful?
> Anyone willing to write more content on this obviously hot topic?
>
I'm still working on this beast, since there has been a lot of justified
criticism about the non-elegance of the proposed way of integration.
Maybe I'll get it done by the end of next month. Knowing it's a "hot
topic" is definately motivating :)
Cheers,
Johannes
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