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1. Announcement Apache Cocoon 2.0 Release
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- Announcement Apache Cocoon 2. ...
- Apache Cocoon 2. 0 Released -------------------------- The Apache Cocoon development community is very proud to announce the long-awaited first stable release of the next generation of Apache Cocoon. Apache Cocoon is an XML framework that raises the usage of XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level. Designed for performance and scalability around pipelined SAX processing, Cocoon offers a flexible environment based on the separation of concerns between content, logic and style. ... This release of Cocoon is a complete rewrite of the first generation that removes all of those design constraints that emerged during almost three years of worldwide use. This release is considered stable in both implementation and on the API it provides: this means that the Apache Cocoon development community is now fully committed to preserve backwards compatibility with this release. We value the time and energy that our users will spend in order to deploy Cocoon technologies in their solutions and will make all possible effort to keep Cocoon a solid platform to work on. For more information about Apache Cocoon, please go to http://xml. ... org/cocoon/ Thank for your interest and thanks to all who made this possible. The Apache Cocoon Worldwide Community --------------------------------------------------------------------- In case of troubles, e-mail: EMAIL PROTECTED To unsubscribe, e-mail: EMAIL PROTECTED For additional commands, e-mail: EMAIL PROTECTED .
- Announcement Apache Cocoon 2. ...
2. jfor/Cocoon 2 HOWTO: dynamic generation of RTF documents from XML with Cocoon 2 and jfor
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- jfor/Cocoon 2 HOWTO: dynamic generation of RTF documents from XML with Cocoon 2. ...
- x versions of Cocoon. In the meantime, the jfor license has been changed to an Apache-compatible one, which allows jfor to be distributed with Cocoon 2. ... x you only need to enable the jfor block to activate the generation of RTF documents by Cocoon. ...
- A short technical note about how to activate RTF generation with Cocoon 2. ...
- This procedure has been tested with Cocoon 2. ...
- More info on Cocoon can be found at http://xml. ... org/cocoon .
- How to activate and test dynamic RTF generation with Cocoon.
- Basically, as jfor cannot currently be distributed with Cocoon due to slight license incompatibilites, you must recompile Cocoon with the jfor library (jfor. jar) to activate the RTF serializer in Cocoon.
- Download and unpack the Cocoon source code. ... 1 the file to download is called cocoon-2. ... org/cocoon/dist/ .
- Make sure you can compile the standard Cocoon distribution You will need a java compiler for this (tested with JDK 1. ... 1, see Cocoon web site for more details about compiler requirements). Follow the instructions found in the INSTALL file of the Cocoon distribution to compile it. ... This is correct as the standard Cocoon distribution does not include the required jfor JAR file. ...
3. The New Cocoon Book
- www.lanw.com
- Cocoon 2 Programming:.
- Chapter 1: The Cocoon 2 Architecture.
- Chapter 2: Cocoon Development Quick Start.
- Cocoon utilizes a large number of different technologies drawn from many different areas. ...
- Chapter 4: The Cocoon Serializers.
- Serializers perform the final presentation from a Cocoon appication. They are probably the easiest Cocoon component to understand.
- This chapter shows how a Cocoon sitemap is used to structure and control a Cocoon web publishing system.
- This chapter delves into the many predefined XSP capabilities that come with Cocoon in the form of logicsheets.
- Cocoon can process content from a variety of sources using content generators. ...
- This chapter looks at tips and techniques for debugging and optimization of a Cocoon server. ...
- Here we discuss how some common presentation patterns and best practices can be achieved in Cocoon.
- This chapter discusses the patterns and practices that Cocoon provides to tackle problems of content generation in relation to various industry standards and best practices. We also indulge in some speculation as to where Cocoon could be useful in some evolving technologies.
- Appendix A: Cocoon Tag Reference.
- Appendix B: Cocoon Resources.
4. Cocoon Explained-Better Product Photos
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- Cocoon Explained: .
- Cocoon is an 85% solution - meaning you can throw about 85% of existing small products into it as is and have an acceptable resulting image for your catalog, web or E-Bay. ... (Our examples shown here, use the Cocoon 40, the smallest of the three Cocoons. ...
- Useful tools- Here's a list of items you may decide you need (see photo right below): at least a yard (meter) of adhesive backed Velcro, both "hook" and "loop"; two panes of glass about 2x2 foot (60x60 cm) shown here for the Cocoon 40 or larger; glass cleaning spray; matt knifes, scissors and pens; clamps of every kind; Scotch and double sided tape; (Oh, you thought I meant "Scotch", OK, me too. ) "canned" air; anti-static sheets used once already in your clothes dryer such as "Bounce" brand; 3# fishing line; colored filters, such as Lee or Rosco, available at cine or photo supply houses; all types of background materials to photograph your product on top of - including dull, flat-surfaced translucent films such as Rosco Tuflux or similar; black velvet or velour (flock) paper; pieces of Formica, especially "slate" and a gray; foam surfaces available from art supplies such as "Zippy Foam" from Wandix in Hackensack, NJ; a tripod with an horizontal arm to get the camera over the Cocoon- Gitzo G2220 is great (distributed in the US by Bogen, Ramsey, NJ or call us, we are working on a good universal arm for any tripod; a small "still-life" arm system such as the one made by TableManners in Salt Lake City. ...
- Working surface- While any surface including the floor is acceptable, let us suggest a simple, elegant and cheap working surface that will allow you introduce filters under the Cocoon shown above left- two panes of thick glass found in a junk yard separated by two "2x2" (1. ... We next double Velcro this light table to the saw horses and then add Velcro tabs at the front corners of the Cocoon and the front edge of the table (see left above) to make certain that there is no unintentional movement during setup - this is maybe the most important suggestion on this page!.
- Lesson One- a) The plastic material of the Cocoon is a shiny polyethylene plastic, great for light diffusion, but a little too glossy for your next background. ... Use the curve "cove" part (the largest piece) of the Cocoon as a cutting template and cut out your background surface. Tape with Scotch tape on top and bottom edge of this piece before assembly of the Cocoon. ...
- Finally, we have added two rectangles of black "velour" paper on either side of the bowl, inside the Cocoon (see middle picture). Use double sided tape or carpet tape to attach cards inside the Cocoon.
- c) Lighting is provided by one Trilight under our glass table and one Trilite directly above and behind the Cocoon- a very typical and useful lighting combination. Note in the picture on the left above, a large black card on top of the Cocoon. ...
- The mistake we see most often is that many imagemakers place their lighting much, much too far away from the Cocoon to achieve good graduation (aka: drama) and efficiency - remember every time you half the distance between the light source and the Cocoon, you INCREASE the amount of light by FOUR times. Having said this, be careful not to bring tungsten light so close that you deform or melt your Cocoon or subject. ...
5. Index of /pub/apache/java-repository/cocoon
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- Index of /pub/apache/java-repository/cocoon.
6. stm – special cases – iPod cocoon
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- sizing calculator :: customer service home :: our bags :: materials & care :: where to buy :: competition :: news :: about us :: warranty :: contact us backpacks :: shoulder bags :: special cases :: camera bags australia :: new zealand :: north america :: europe :: asia our bags > special cases > iPod cocoon .
- Cocoon now fits 20G, 40G iPods and the iPod Photo.
- The cocoon now fits the latest fourth generation 20G and 40G iPods, with clear access to the click wheel and other ports.
- The cocoon comes with 2 skins:.
- All skins have velcro on the back to attach them into the cocoon's hard shell case. The cocoon has a pocket for your ear buds, a lanyard for wearing it around your neck and a belt clip for those who need it.
- Stick your iPod in an STM skin, stick the skin into the cocoon and off you go!.
- STM's iPod cocoon is almost as cool as the iPod itself".
- "STM makes bags that can go that extra mile, and this case cocoon is no exception".
- "STM has launched the cocoon – a chic pouch to keep iPods safe, snug and dry".
7. Matthew Langham's Radio Weblog
- radio.weblogs.com
- Cocoon Weblog : News and Views on Cocoon.
- Cocoon goes SAP: A vote has been started on accepting SAP components into the Cocoon codebase. This should make Cocoon even more attractive for enterprise use.
- Cocoon goes media: Marc Canter is proposing an Open Media Management Server using Cocoon (Thanks Steve).
- New book: I received my copy of the new Cocoon book today. ...
- On Sunday, Stefano Mazzocchi came to visit us here in Paderborn and we had a great time showing him around the computer museum, eating some food (and helping the German beer industry) in one of the local restaurants and talking about Cocoon, open source in general and the price of German trains. On Monday Stefano was kind enough to give a presententation on Cocoon here at S&N and afterwards Carsten and Stefano dug into "blocks". The new new thing coming to Cocoon - "real soon" now. ...
- Cocoon Special: The new print issue of the German magazine "XML & Web Services Magazin" contains a Cocoon special. In 2 articles (a total of 11 pages) Carsten and I detail the authentication and portal framework in Cocoon.
- Cocoon article: Javaworld have an article on Cocoon by Lajos Moczar from Galatea.
- Minimal sitemap: Looking for a minimal sitemap to tryout Cocoon - check this.
- It's official: Steven from Outerthought announces the Cocoon gettogether. A great line-up of Cocoon'ers and including some demonstrations of stuff being built around Cocoon. ...
8. Cocoon
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- Cocoon.
- A cocoon may also incorporate various kinds of extraneous material, for example, soil particles, small stones, leaves or other vegetation.
9. Sylvain Wallez: Cocoon 2.2 will rock!
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- Cocoon, Java, XML, Open Source and. ...
- Cocoon 2. ...
- Since december, a number of small but important features have been added to Cocoon's main development branch that really make life easier when developping applications. Includes in cocoon. ... It really doesn't make it easy to add or remove blocks, nor to clearly separate what's application-specific from what is needed by the Cocoon platform. ... 2 branch, the main cocoon. ... Cocoon 2. ... x is slow to start, because all components defined in cocoon. ... Cocoon now starts about 4 times faster. A reloadable classpath for each sitemapDevelopping new components for Cocoon involves a lot of stop and restart each time a code modification is done. ... Hosting other IoC containersConsidering that all IoC containers more or less have a similar component lookup semantic and accept a hierarchical organization of subcontainers, Cocoon can now host other containers such as Spring. ... After embracing a lot of XML-related libraries, Cocoon now embraces modern IoC containers beside the now aging Avalon interfaces. Cocoon 2.
10. Interview with Stefano Mazzocchi, inventor of Apache Cocoon
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- SummaryOn July 2002, Thomas Bayer, CEO at Orientation in Objects interviewed Stefano Mazzocchi, inventor of the Cocoon framework and a member of the Apache Software Foundation for JavaMagazin. In this interview Mazzocchi talks about his involvement in the ASF, the difference compareing cocoon with jsp, XSLT processing performance, the 'flowscript' engine and the next Cocoon version. ...
- TB: What is your current role in the Apache Software Foundation and your role in the development of Cocoon respectively? .
- For Cocoon, while I was involved in most of the coding for the first generation, for the second generation I did mostly only architectural design and community engineering. While it is not obvious at first, the two roles are very closely related in an open development community like Cocoon's. ...
- This is the real power of Cocoon: it's healthy development community and a continuos research into new directions, but done with the involvement of everyone which cares and invests in this technology. ...
- TB: How much time did you invest into Cocoon? Did your studies suffer from your part-time work? .
- TB: Do you have any benefits from your commitment to the development of Cocoon? Why do you think someone should program for an open source project? .
- Finally, economic reward: without the visibility that Cocoon and Apache in general gave me, I would not have been able to be contacted by many companies that want my consultancies. ...
- TB: What is the difference comparing Cocoon to JSP, ASP or Cold Fusion? .
- SM: While JSP, ASP and ColdFusion are web technologies based on the concept of server pages, Cocoon is a framework, thus something that architecturally is located underneath. A proof of this fact is that Cocoon can be used to post-process JSP pages or the fact that it includes its own XML-oriented server pages technology (XSP). ...
- From a functional point of view, being implemented as a servlet, everything that can be done with a servlet or an JSP page can be done with Cocoon, but unlike JSP and servlets, Cocoon gives you a bunch of XML-related functionality, modules, libraries and tools that allow you to concentrate on your logic rather than on all the XML stuff. ...
- TB: At the ApacheCon 2000 you said that Cocoon is "A small revolution". Why is Cocoon a revolution from your point of view? .
- SM: Cocoon is the first web technology to be heavily designed over processing pipelines right from scratch. ...
11. Learn the basics of Apache's Cocoon
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- Home : Architect : System Design & Integration : Learn the basics of Apache's Cocoon .
- Learn the basics of Apache's Cocoon.
- -->In a sense, it’s appropriate to describe Cocoon as an XML-based content management system because it provides a mechanism for describing the structure and semantics of Web information items (the content), the relationships between and among such items and how they change over time (their logic), and the ways in which they should be presented to viewers when requested (their style). In fact, the Cocoon project started as a part of the overall Apache Web server project as an effort to organize and control the documentation for the many projects that operate under the Apache umbrella. As a metaphor for its real function, the choice of the name Cocoon is singularly apt: a surrounding structure within which something is transformed from the larval stage into something beautiful and ready for flight. The Apache Cocoon Web page doesn’t delve into the poetry behind the name, but its summation of the environment is entirely accurate: “Apache Cocoon is an XML publishing framework that raises the usage of XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level. Designed for performance and scalability around pipelined SAX processing, Cocoon offers a flexible environment based on a separation of concerns between content, logic, and style. ”What exactly is Cocoon?Cocoon began its existence as a simple Java servlet that used standard W3C components to do its job: the document object model (DOM) for parsing documents, XML for capturing and formatting data, XSLT for transforming data and merging or manipulating XML documents, and XSL to manage document presentation for Web delivery. ... , programs as well as documents), and Cocoon has evolved into a complete XML-based publishing framework and system. ... These new standards resulted in the introduction of Cocoon 2 in 2002, which defines a standard (but still evolving) content management system in the public domain. In this current incarnation, it’s reasonable to describe Cocoon in several different ways: as an XML publishing framework, a data source aggregator, and at its most basic level, a collection of pipelines and components. Cocoon as a publishing frameworkCocoon is based on pipelined processing of SAX events, which provides scalability and good performance for Web applications built around its framework. ... Cocoon as data source aggregatorCocoon functions as an abstract engine (through a Java servlet) based on customized protocol handlers that can access external data sources through a standard URI.
- The short list of available components for CocoonAs you can see, Cocoon’s capabilities extend beyond simply formatting data as HTML. In future articles, I will examine document creation and handling in the Cocoon environment and describe what’s involved in using this environment in more detail. For now, understanding Cocoon as a way to capture, render, and deliver Web-based content for a variety of purposes and consumers should be enough to pique your curiosity.
12. Apache Cocoon
- cocoon.apache.org
- Apache Cocoon.
- Cocoon Bylaws.
- Cocoon Links.
- Cocoon Hosting.
- Cocoon 1. ...
- Cocoon 2. ...
- What is Cocoon? .
- Apache Cocoon is an XML publishing framework that raises the usage of XML and XSLT technologies for server applications to a new level. Designed for performance and scalability around pipelined SAX processing, Cocoon offers a flexible environment based on a separation of concerns between content, logic, and style. To top this all off, Cocoon's centralized configuration system and sophisticated caching help you to create, deploy, and maintain rock-solid XML server applications. ...
- Cocoon interacts with most data sources, including filesystems, RDBMS, LDAP, native XML databases, and network-based data sources. ... You can run Cocoon as a Servlet as well as through a powerful, commandline interface. ...
- 4 of Apache Cocoon, go to the download area. ...
- If you are looking for a past generation of Cocoon (no longer supported but still available), go to the Cocoon 1. ...
- More News about Cocoon .
- Check out our news page for more up-to-date news about Cocoon. ...
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