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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Ra...@cgi.ca on 2001/11/21 17:19:17 UTC
Cocoon and other servlets
I know that in cocoon 1 there was a way to pass a XML message from servlet
to cocoon. They also stated that this was not the best way. I am
wondering how to do this using cocoon 2?
Thanks
Ravi Narine
Senior Analyst
Banking & Investments
Technology and Development
CGI Group Inc.
416-304-7555
Ravi.Narine@cgi.ca
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Re: Cocoon and other servlets
Posted by Jesper Rasmussen <jr...@weburb.net>.
I have done this by have a file handler request a url which is a servlet
generating xml.
However i cant seem to get this cached, and so i continue with a question:
Is is possible to cache the xml generated from the servlet in this case?
cheers
Jesper
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 Ravi.Narine@cgi.ca wrote:
>
> I know that in cocoon 1 there was a way to pass a XML message from servlet
> to cocoon. They also stated that this was not the best way. I am
> wondering how to do this using cocoon 2?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ravi Narine
> Senior Analyst
> Banking & Investments
> Technology and Development
> CGI Group Inc.
> 416-304-7555
> Ravi.Narine@cgi.ca
>
>
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