About Time! I am working on an experiment that would make WbMVC Controllers
available in XMLUI instead of using flowscript for Action processing. This
may be of assistance.
Mark
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Robin Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> For the XMLUI fans out there...
>
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> From: Simone Tripodi <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <
> [email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]
> >
> Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2011 10:35:37 +0100
> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Cocoon 3.0.0-alpha-3 released!
> The Apache Cocoon 3 team is pleased to announce the Apache Cocoon
> 3.0.0-alpha-3 release!
>
> Apache Cocoon 3 is a major rewrite of Cocoon 2.2. Like Cocoon 2 it is
> based around the concept of pipelines and sitemaps and it is very
> similar to Cocoon 2.2 in many respects but is slimed down and designed
> to be easily used with Java code (= no frameworks required!). On top
> of this, Cocoon 3 has the goal of becoming the best available platform
> for RESTful webservices and web applications.
>
> Changes in this version include:
>
> New features:
> o [cocoon-sax] Added the SAX Pipeline DSL
> o [cocoon-pipeline] Added the Pipeline DSL
> o [cocoon-rest] Add the interface
> o.a.c.rest.controller.method.ConditionalGet. It requires the
> implementation of the method #constructCacheKey() which
> returns a o.a.c.pipeline.caching.CacheKey.
> This cache key is used to support conditional GET requests
> based on the ETag header.
> o [cocoon-servlet] Add the method 'emulatedMethod()' to the request
> object. It supports the RubyOnRails
> way of sending an alternative HTTP method to the server in
> cases where only GET and POST work reliably.
> The method returns either the value of the request parameter
> '_method' or if not available, the actually
> used HTTP method. In future versions of Cocoon this behavior
> might become the default behavior of Cocoon.
>
> Fixed Bugs:
> o [cocoon-sax] The
> org.apache.cocoon.optional.pipeline.components.sax.jaxb.JAXBGenerator
> is incomplete. Issue: COCOON3-58.
> o [cocoon-sax] Add the LogAsXMLTransformer, prints out the complete
> XML document; useful for debugging. Issue: COCOON3-57.
> o [cocoon-sax][cocoon-sitemap] The LinkRewriter Transformer needs to
> be integrated in the sitemap. Issue: COCOON3-56.
> o [cocoon-sax][cocoon-sitemap] The XInclude Transformer needs to be
> integrated in the sitemap. Issue: COCOON3-55.
> o [cocoon-sax] Added the LinkRewriterTransformer component. Issue:
> COCOON3-54.
> o [cocoon-pipeline] XMLSerializer caches all. Issue: COCOON3-53.
> o [cocoon-sax] XMLSerializer setup method resets output method to xml.
> Issue: COCOON3-52.
> o [cocoon-sax] XIncludeTransformer was sending extra startDocument and
> endDocument events. Issue: COCOON3-51.
> o [cocoon-sax] SAXException related to endPrefixMapping in
> XIncludeTransformer. Issue: COCOON3-50.
> o [cocoon-stringtemplate] Upgrade to latest version of StringTemplate.
> Issue: COCOON3-44.
> o [cocoon-pipeline] Add the timestamp value to the TimestampCacheKey
> hashcode.
>
> Changes:
> o [cocoon-sax] XSLTTransformer and SchemaProcessorTransformer created
> resources have been cached.
> o [cocoon-controller] The o.a.c.controller.SpringControllerComponent
> became a CachingPipelineComponent.
> For that purpose the controller invocation was separated into
> a setup and an execution phase. If the
> controller provides a cache key after the setup, this is
> returned by the SpringControllerComponent
> and the pipeline that embeds the controllers becomes cacheable.
> o [all] Upgrade to cocoon-jnet-1.2.0
> o [all] Upgrade all modules that have a dependency on Spring version
> 3.0.5.RELEASE
>
>
> Have fun!
> -Simo, on behalf of Apache Cocoon 3 team
>
> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
> http://www.99soft.org/
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