RE: Re: RE: RE: Re: RE: Querying an XML database (eXist-db)

Posted by wburkart on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/Querying-an-XML-database-eXist-db-tp1459077p1469703.html

Hello,

Ok thanks. I also made a post yesterday but have not received a response.
How long does it usually take for someone to reply ? Just curious. I built a
really great form after installing Apache Tomcat and Orbeon but cant seem to
figure out how to find the files I published and then upload them to my web
directory and send the submitted data to a predetermined email address. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you, Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Erik
Bruchez
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 5:21 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [ops-users] Re: RE: RE: Re: RE: Querying an XML database (eXist-db)

Wayne,

This is how the mailing-list works: once subscribed, you get all the
messages sent to the list.

You should probably configure a filter in your mail client to move the
messages to a folder/tag so that they don't pollute your inbox.

-Erik

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Wayne Burkart <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Not sure why I'm receiving this email ? I am not Markku. I asked for
> help in the forum but this was not my issue ?
>
> Here is my forum post below:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've finished making my form and now want to add a submit button that
> sends the form info to a preset email address. I would also like to
> know where the files are that i published after making my form ?
> Am i supposed to find these files then upload them to my
> server/hosting account directory ? I have installed the Apache Tomcat
> and Orbeon on my home computer and built the form on there. Do i have
> to install Apache Tomcat and Orbeon on my VPS server to be able to use
> this form i have created on my home computer ? Or do i just upload the
> published files ? I apologize for my confusion as i am new to the
> Orbeon form system. I have been reading the documentation for hours
> but can't seem to figure out how to accomplish these final steps to
> get up and running. It's all a little overwhelming to say the least !  
> Any help or guidence would be greatly appreciated as i really love the
> program and have spent hours making my form perfect and am excited to get
up and running with this great system.

>
> Thank you in advance for any help or advice, Wayne
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Bayliss [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 4:35 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [ops-users] RE: Re: RE: Querying an XML database (eXist-db)
>
> Hi Markku
>
> See the attached.  It's pretty basic but it has the framework to
> illustrate what I think you're asking.
>
> Note that I'm not calling a service in the pipeline, but just doing a
> simple xslt - but the principle's the same in terms of submitting to a
> service declared in page-flow.xml and getting the results back to your
page.
>
> Make sure you've got your log4j configured properly and watch tomcat's
> log - if there are any errors in your pipeline you'll see them there.  
> Also might be worth adding debug attributes in your pipeline so you
> can verify that it's receiving the instance and calling the service
correctly.

>
> Hope that helps
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Markku Laine [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: 03 February 2010 11:42
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [ops-users] Re: RE: Querying an XML database (eXist-db)
>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
>
> On 1.2.2010, at 20.29, Steve Bayliss wrote:
>
>> Hi Markku
>>
>>> Then, I tried to do the same but without using the call-xpl()
>>> solution. I never managed to make it work :( Could somebody help me
>>> out with this one,
>>
>>> and provide me a working solution (XHTML+XForms code + XPL code)
>>> with explanations?!?
>>
>> This sounds very similar to the question that Robin was just asking
>> - those
>> posts on the list should tell you how to expose your XPL as a service
>> using page-flow.xml - you then call the service declared in
>> page-flow.xml using a normal xforms submission.
>>
>> So it's basically what you have in your second example - but your
>> pipeline needs to use a converter and the html serializer to actually
>> send the data back to the browser, instead of having a data output.
>
> Thanks for your help. I tried to add the serializers but the sample
> app still does not work :( I feel a bit hopeless now as the StackTrace
> does not provide any valuable information to me and I feel that I have
> tried all possible solutions.
>
> Could you maybe provide me the magic lines (both the xforms:submission
> in the XHTML file and the code for the processor)? I would really
> appreciate that!
>
> Regards
>
>
> -Markku
>
>
>
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