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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st> on 2000/07/19 10:35:50 UTC

finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Thanks to all the people that replied to my
desperate calls asking for help...

...now I finally have a

Windows 2000
Apache 1.3.12
mod_JServ.dll
JDK 1.3
Tomcat 3.1
Cocoon 1.7.5 dev

running! With connection pooling! (Thanks for
the jar, Jeff :-) Donald will check in the correct
version into the CVS repository, soon.

I'm now testing... [Actually I'm not using the
Sql Taglib nor the SqlProcessor but my own beans
importing XML fragments from my external data sources
(well, databases). This gives me another layer of
separation and abstraction.]

BTW: what needs to be added to the installation case
     is that xerces.jar has to appear before the xml.jar
     in the CLASSPATH!!

Cheers
--
Torsten

RE: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st>.
I have a xml, a xsl and a xsp page.

The xml changes from language to language, the xsl
changes from media to media (right now we're just serving html)
and xsp provides the logic and calls the beans.

> > I'm now testing... [Actually I'm not using the
> > Sql Taglib nor the SqlProcessor but my own beans
> > importing XML fragments from my external data sources
> > (well, databases). This gives me another layer of
> > separation and abstraction.]


Re: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Dean McGowan <dm...@bigpond.net.au>.
are you calling the beans from within the xsl or xml ?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Torsten Curdt" <tc...@dff.st>
To: "Cocoon-Users" <co...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling


> Thanks to all the people that replied to my
> desperate calls asking for help...
> 
> ...now I finally have a
> 
> Windows 2000
> Apache 1.3.12
> mod_JServ.dll
> JDK 1.3
> Tomcat 3.1
> Cocoon 1.7.5 dev
> 
> running! With connection pooling! (Thanks for
> the jar, Jeff :-) Donald will check in the correct
> version into the CVS repository, soon.
> 
> I'm now testing... [Actually I'm not using the
> Sql Taglib nor the SqlProcessor but my own beans
> importing XML fragments from my external data sources
> (well, databases). This gives me another layer of
> separation and abstraction.]
> 
> BTW: what needs to be added to the installation case
>      is that xerces.jar has to appear before the xml.jar
>      in the CLASSPATH!!
> 
> Cheers
> --
> Torsten
> 
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RE: passing   and in XSL

Posted by Ed Staub <es...@mediaone.net>.
Oops!
I forgot what mailing list I was on.
Cocoon ignores output directives given to Xalan (XSLT), so
disable-output-escaping doesn't work.
Sorry!

See http://xml-archive.webweaving.org/xml-archive-cocoon-users/3652.html.

-Ed Staub


-----Original Message-----
From: Hans-Guenter Stein [mailto:Hans-Guenter.Stein@siteos.de]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 3:12 PM
To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: Re: passing &nbsp and <sometag> in XSL


If I have:
<xxx>This is&lt;i&gt;italic&lt;/i&gt;.</xxx>
then the disable-output-escaping="yes" results in the following output:
&lt;?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?&gt;This
is&lt;i&gt;italic&lt;/i&gt;.
instead of:
This is <i>italic</i>.

????Any help with this????



Re: passing   and in XSL

Posted by Hans-Guenter Stein <Ha...@siteos.de>.
If I have:
<xxx>This is&lt;i&gt;italic&lt;/i&gt;.</xxx>
then the disable-output-escaping="yes" results in the following output:
&lt;?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?&gt;This
is&lt;i&gt;italic&lt;/i&gt;.
instead of:
This is <i>italic</i>.

????Any help with this????

Ed Staub wrote:

> Otherwise, you may need to resort to <xsl:value-of
> disable-output-escaping="yes"/>
>
> -Ed Staub
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tcurdt@dff.st [mailto:tcurdt@dff.st]
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 11:13 AM
> To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
> Subject: passing &nbsp and <sometag> in XSL
>
> Ok, I found that
>
> in XSL    in HTML
> &#160; -> &nbsp;
>
> but what is up with < and >
> (I need to directly pass some tags)
>
> thought it would be:
>
> #&60; and #&62;
> or putting it in a CDATA tag
> put it still gets translated into
> &lt; and &gt;
>
> How do I get those characters passed?
> --
> Torsten
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RE: passing   and in XSL

Posted by Ed Staub <es...@mediaone.net>.
If possible, you probably want to use <xsl:element>.

Otherwise, you may need to resort to <xsl:value-of
disable-output-escaping="yes"/>

-Ed Staub

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From: tcurdt@dff.st [mailto:tcurdt@dff.st]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 11:13 AM
To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
Subject: passing &nbsp and <sometag> in XSL


Ok, I found that

in XSL    in HTML
&#160; -> &nbsp;

but what is up with < and >
(I need to directly pass some tags)

thought it would be:

#&60; and #&62;
or putting it in a CDATA tag
put it still gets translated into
&lt; and &gt;

How do I get those characters passed?
--
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passing   and in XSL

Posted by tc...@dff.st.
Ok, I found that

in XSL    in HTML
&#160; -> &nbsp;

but what is up with < and >
(I need to directly pass some tags)

thought it would be:

#&60; and #&62;
or putting it in a CDATA tag
put it still gets translated into
&lt; and &gt;

How do I get those characters passed?
--
Torsten

Re: permit quoting

Posted by Olivier BETHERY <ob...@capgemini.fr>.

tcurdt@dff.st wrote:
> 
> In my xslt file I'm trying to have
> a new tablerow every 6th element like this:
> 
> <xsl:template match="rillings">
>   <table>
>     <tr>
>       <xsl:for-each select="rill">
>         <xsl:call-template name="rill"/>
>         <xsl:if test="not(position() mod 6)">
>          <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="no">
>           <![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
>          </xsl:text>
>         </xsl:if>
>       </xsl:for-each>
>     </tr>
>   </table>
> </xsl:template>
> 
> This is how I got it from a XSLT book. But since
> this wasn't working I just tried this:
> 
> <![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
> =cocoon=>
> [ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;
> 
> <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">
> <![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
> &lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
> </xsl:text>
> =cocoon=>
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>[ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&lt;
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>/tr
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&gt;
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&lt;
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>tr
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&gt;
> <?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
> 
> <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="no">
> <![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
> &lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
> </xsl:text>
> =cocoon=>
> [ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;
> &lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
> 
> How can I prevent Cocoon from quoting everything?
> Even in the CDATA tag?


I don't know but the following template may help u 

<xsl:template name="grid" match="rill">
  <xsl:param name="column">6</xsl:param>
  <xsl:for-each select="rill[position() mod $column = 1]">
  <tr>
      <xsl:for-each select="self::rill |
following-sibling::rill[position() &lt; $column]">
	  <td><xsl:apply-templates/></td>
      </xsl:for-each>
  </tr>
  </xsl:for-each>

</xsl:template>

<xsl:template match="rill">process rill</xsl:template>

<xsl:template match="rillings">
<table>
  <xsl:call-template name="grid" select="rill"/>
</table>
</xsl:template>

permit quoting

Posted by tc...@dff.st.
In my xslt file I'm trying to have
a new tablerow every 6th element like this:

<xsl:template match="rillings">
  <table>
    <tr>
      <xsl:for-each select="rill">
        <xsl:call-template name="rill"/>
        <xsl:if test="not(position() mod 6)">
         <xsl:text disable-output-escaping="no">
          <![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
         </xsl:text>
        </xsl:if>
      </xsl:for-each>
    </tr>
  </table>
</xsl:template>

This is how I got it from a XSLT book. But since
this wasn't working I just tried this:

<![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
=cocoon=>
[ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt; 

<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="yes">
<![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
</xsl:text>
=cocoon=>
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>[ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&lt;
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>/tr
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&gt;
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&lt;
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>tr
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>&gt;
<?xslt-next-is-raw formatter-to-dom?>

<xsl:text disable-output-escaping="no">
<![CDATA[[ </tr><tr> ]]>
&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
</xsl:text>
=cocoon=>
[ &lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt; 
&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;

How can I prevent Cocoon from quoting everything?
Even in the CDATA tag?
--
Torsten

Re: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Stefano Mazzocchi <st...@apache.org>.
Donald Ball wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Torsten Curdt wrote:
> 
> > processor.xsp.pool.services.TurbineResourceService.classname=org.apache.turb
> > ine.services.resources.TurbineResourceService
> 
> this is the one that was messing me up - brian, can you make this the
> default in the code? seems silly to have to list it here. otherwise can
> you add it to cocoon's docs?

I fixed this bug right into the code so that people don't have to mess
around with it.

It's a dirty hack, I know, but "get things working, first"... we'll
clean the design later.

-- 
Stefano Mazzocchi      One must still have chaos in oneself to be
                          able to give birth to a dancing star.
<st...@apache.org>                             Friedrich Nietzsche
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RE: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Donald Ball <ba...@webslingerZ.com>.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Torsten Curdt wrote:

> processor.xsp.pool.services.TurbineResourceService.classname=org.apache.turb
> ine.services.resources.TurbineResourceService

this is the one that was messing me up - brian, can you make this the
default in the code? seems silly to have to list it here. otherwise can
you add it to cocoon's docs?

- donald


RE: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st>.
> > Thanks to all the people that replied to my
> > desperate calls asking for help...
> >
> > ...now I finally have a
> >
> > Windows 2000
> > Apache 1.3.12
> > mod_JServ.dll
> > JDK 1.3
> > Tomcat 3.1
> > Cocoon 1.7.5 dev
> >
> > running! With connection pooling! (Thanks for
> > the jar, Jeff :-) Donald will check in the correct
> > version into the CVS repository, soon.
>
> superb! can you post your connection pool section from
> cocoon.properties? i'm having trouble getting it working locally. :(

Of course... here we go:

processor.xsp.pool.services.TurbineResourceService.classname=org.apache.turb
ine.services.resources.TurbineResourceService
wrapper.classpath=D:\INSTALL\tomcat/lib/turbine-2.0.jar
#processor.xsp.pool.logfile=D:\INSTALL\dbpool.log
processor.xsp.pool.database.adaptor=DBSybase
processor.xsp.pool.database.adaptor.DBSybase=com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver

processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.driver=com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver
processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.url=jdbc:sybase:Tds:mogh.dff.local:2629/m
ydb
processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.username=test
processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.password=test
processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.maxConnections=3
processor.xsp.pool.database.desire.expiryTime=3600000

#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.driver=com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver
#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.url=jdbc:sybase:Tds:mogh.dff.local:2629
/mydb
#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.username=test
#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.password=test
#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.maxConnections=3
#processor.xsp.pool.database.default.expiryTime=3600000

voila! ...our speed impact is just devestating! 8-)
--
Torsten


Re: finally it's working 1.7.5 with connection pooling

Posted by Donald Ball <ba...@webslingerZ.com>.
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Torsten Curdt wrote:

> Thanks to all the people that replied to my
> desperate calls asking for help...
> 
> ...now I finally have a
> 
> Windows 2000
> Apache 1.3.12
> mod_JServ.dll
> JDK 1.3
> Tomcat 3.1
> Cocoon 1.7.5 dev
> 
> running! With connection pooling! (Thanks for
> the jar, Jeff :-) Donald will check in the correct
> version into the CVS repository, soon.

superb! can you post your connection pool section from
cocoon.properties? i'm having trouble getting it working locally. :(

- donald