Hello, everyone. I been working with orbeon I have to say that its great, but I'm having a problem that I hope you guys could help me. I'm working on WAS 6.1 and when I was testing my application on a webserver installed in my computer everything was good, the problem was I move everything to the server. When I start to navigate in the web page it takes to much time to complete the download of the page, once the page its ready to use the first interaction like clicking on a trigget takes about 14 secs to answer, but after that first interaction the web page starts working as normal. This do not happens if im using the application from a browser installed on the server. Do anyone knows what can I do to make this work correctly? Thank in advance,-- A journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step. Lao-tzu. -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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Could this be a reverse DNS lookup done by your app server?
-Erik On May 26, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Victor Argueta wrote: > Hello, everyone. I been working with orbeon I have to say that its > great, but I'm having a problem that I hope you guys could help me. > > I'm working on WAS 6.1 and when I was testing my application on a > webserver installed in my computer everything was good, the problem > was I move everything to the server. When I start to navigate in the > web page it takes to much time to complete the download of the page, > once the page its ready to use the first interaction like clicking > on a trigget takes about 14 secs to answer, but after that first > interaction the web page starts working as normal. This do not > happens if im using the application from a browser installed on the > server. Do anyone knows what can I do to make this work correctly? > > Thank in advance, > > -- > A journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step. > Lao-tzu. > -- > You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] > mailing list. > To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] > For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help > OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Erik Bruchez <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Could this be a reverse DNS lookup done by your app server? Victor, if this indeed the issue, you can find more about it on section 2.2 on: http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/integration-tuning#application-server-dns Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
I wasnt able to find anything about Websphere doing reverse lookup and how to disable but i did manage to make it work by adding my ip and computer name to the host file on the server, i know this is not the correct way to do it but at least it will buy me some time.
Thanks for the help. On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Alessandro Vernet <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Thanks for letting us know. It seems related to a reverse lookup!
-Erik On May 29, 2008, at 6:34 PM, Victor Argueta wrote: > I wasnt able to find anything about Websphere doing reverse lookup > and how to disable but i did manage to make it work by adding my ip > and computer name to the host file on the server, i know this is not > the correct way to do it but at least it will buy me some time. > > Thanks for the help. > > > > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Alessandro Vernet > <[hidden email]> wrote: > On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Erik Bruchez <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > Could this be a reverse DNS lookup done by your app server? > > Victor, if this indeed the issue, you can find more about it on > section 2.2 on: > > http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/integration-tuning#application-server- > dns > > Alex > -- > Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise > Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ > Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ > Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet > > > -- > You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] > mailing list. > To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] > For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help > OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws > > > > > -- > A journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step. > Lao-tzu. > -- > You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] > mailing list. > To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] > For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help > OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
Hi,
Could someone tell me when is planned next Orbeon release ? Thanks -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
Hi,
Is it possible to access properties defined in properties.xml inside a processor? Or do I have to create my own processor that reads and returns the property. Thanks, Antoine -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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Gatien <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi, > > Could someone tell me when is planned next Orbeon release ? > > Thanks I guess today! isn't it Orbeons heroes? ;-) -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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The answer is "ASAP" ;-)
We still have a number of blockers to fix before we can release: http://tinyurl.com/kycl3 -Erik On May 30, 2008, at 9:27 AM, Gatien wrote: > Hi, > > Could someone tell me when is planned next Orbeon release ? > > Thanks -- Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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It is now possible from XPath expressions in XPL itself, using the
p:property() function. See: http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/reference-xpl-pipelines#xpath-functions But this doesn't mean you can access it from any processor. For example, it won't work from within XSLT. Where do you want to call it from? -Erik On May 30, 2008, at 9:44 AM, <Antoine.DE- [hidden email]> <[hidden email] > wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to access properties defined in properties.xml inside > a processor? > Or do I have to create my own processor that reads and returns the > property. > > Thanks, > > Antoine Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
I'd like to retrieve a property to pass it to a xslt processor.
If this is not possible I'll have to do it my java processor. How do I have to name my property to be able to retrieve it with getPropertySet().getString(PARAM_FRONTOFFICE_URL) It seems to return null every time. Thanks, Antoine -----Original Message----- From: Erik Bruchez [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 11:24 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: [ops-users] Re: Read properties in xpl It is now possible from XPath expressions in XPL itself, using the p:property() function. See: http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/reference-xpl-pipelines#xpath-functions But this doesn't mean you can access it from any processor. For example, it won't work from within XSLT. Where do you want to call it from? -Erik On May 30, 2008, at 9:44 AM, <Antoine.DE- [hidden email]> <[hidden email] > wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to access properties defined in properties.xml inside > a processor? > Or do I have to create my own processor that reads and returns the > property. > > Thanks, > > Antoine Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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Hi > It is now possible from XPath expressions in XPL itself, using > the p:property() function. But this doesn't mean you can access > it from any processor. For example, it won't work from within > XSLT. But then you should be able to use it to initialize XSLT parameters, don't you? --drkm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? En finir avec le spam? Yahoo! Mail vous offre la meilleure protection possible contre les messages non sollicités http://mail.yahoo.fr Yahoo! Mail -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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Antoine,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:37 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'd like to retrieve a property to pass it to a xslt processor. > > If this is not possible I'll have to do it my java processor. > How do I have to name my property to be able to retrieve it with > > getPropertySet().getString(PARAM_FRONTOFFICE_URL) > > It seems to return null every time. Instead you might want to call: OXFProperties.instance().getPropertySet().getString(...) getPropertySet().getString(...) will assume a certain naming convention for the prefix of your property, based on the name of your processor. Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
Great !
This works perfectly. Thanks, Antoine -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Alessandro Vernet Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:54 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [ops-users] Re: RE: Re: Read properties in xpl Antoine, On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 10:37 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'd like to retrieve a property to pass it to a xslt processor. > > If this is not possible I'll have to do it my java processor. > How do I have to name my property to be able to retrieve it with > > getPropertySet().getString(PARAM_FRONTOFFICE_URL) > > It seems to return null every time. Instead you might want to call: OXFProperties.instance().getPropertySet().getString(...) getPropertySet().getString(...) will assume a certain naming convention for the prefix of your property, based on the name of your processor. Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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