AW: [opencms-dev] RE: opencms-dev digest, Vol 1 #50 - 12 msgs
Andreas Zahner
A.Zahner at alkacon.com
Tue May 6 13:46:01 CEST 2003
Muhammad,
The news module version 4 is outdated and only available in the CVS tree
"/opencms/modules/news/".
A new version will be released in due course, but at the moment, there
is no time for us to upgrade this news module after having finished our
work on OpenCms 5.0 and the documentation.
You are very welcome to adapt the module to OpenCms version 5. If you
have a working module, please contribute it on
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/download/modules/downloads_form.html
to share it with the OpenCms community.
Regards,
Andreas Zahner
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Von: opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von ashik
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. Mai 2003 12:22
An: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Betreff: [opencms-dev] RE: opencms-dev digest, Vol 1 #50 - 12 msgs
Dear Alexander,
I am so happy to know of the OpenCms 5.0 release. I have just downloaded
all the related pages and zip files. I'll see them now. I was using 5.0
rc2 till morning today for developing a news management system.
I did not find any news module on the new site. I guess the news module
is still in version 4. Where is it?
Regards,
========================
Muhammad Ashikuzzaman
Programmer, Spectrum Engineering Consortium Ltd.
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1. RE: error 404 (Gunnar Rohde)
2. Can't create link with Mozilla (Bruno Coudoin)
3. OpenCms version 5.0 final (5.0.0) available (Alexander Kandzior)
4. New OpenCms infrastructure in place (Alexander Kandzior)
5. Interactive OpenCms 5.0 documentation available from Alkacon
Software (Alexander Kandzior)
6. Add your OpenCms based site to the list of OpenCms references
(Alexander Kandzior)
7. Become a listed OpenCms Solution Provider (Alexander Kandzior)
8. Re: New OpenCms infrastructure in place (Bruno Coudoin)
9. Upgrading to OpenCMS 5 (Roedel, Mark)
10. RE: Interactive OpenCms 5.0 documentation available from
Alkacon Software (Laurent Gauthier)
11. Re: New OpenCms infrastructure in place (Thomas Maerz)
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Message: 1
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] error 404
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 15:43:41 +0200 (CEST)
From: Gunnar Rohde <gunnar.rohde at netonstage.com>
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
thanks olli for your reply,
no, i'm using mysql 3.22, i guess, but definitely not version 4.
thx
gunnar
Zitiere Olli Aro <olli_aro at yahoo.co.uk>:
> What is the version of your mysql?If is version 4, I think a read a
> posting couple of weeks ago that it won't be supported before the
> final
release
> of
> Opencms version 5...
>
> Olli
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org
> > [mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org]On Behalf Of gunnar rohde
> > Sent: 04 May 2003 23:36
> > To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> > Subject: [opencms-dev] error 404
> >
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > my mysql is running on linux, the rest on windows 2000. everything
is
> > setup right, it seems; opencms also was already working with oracle.
> > with mysql i do not even get a login page, but an error 404. does
> anyone
> > know, why this? is there any malformed configuration?
> >
> > thx in advance
> >
> > gunnar
> >
> >
> >
>
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Message: 2
From: Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin at silixon.com>
To: opencms dev liste <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Organization:
Date: 05 May 2003 18:23:25 +0200
Subject: [opencms-dev] Can't create link with Mozilla
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Using OpenCMS 5.0 Beta or the latest CVS of 2003.05.05 I cannot create a
link using mozilla 1.3 on Linux. The Finish button stays inactive
(unclikable) whatever I do. The problem does not appear with IE.
Any idea ?
Bruno.
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Message: 3
From: "Alexander Kandzior" <alex at opencms.org>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:39:31 +0200
Organization: Alexander Kandzior
Subject: [opencms-dev] OpenCms version 5.0 final (5.0.0) available
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hi all,
I am happy to report that the OpenCms 5.0 "final" release is now
available. The exact version number of this release version is OpenCms
5.0.0.
This release features numerous enhancements and fixes over the last
published "release candidate" (5.0 rc 2). The 5.0 release is a major
step for OpenCms in general. It is far superior to OpenCms 4.x and we
recommend everyone who uses OpenCms to upgrade to the 5.0.0 version.
You can download the OpenCms 5.0.0 release from the OpenCms homepage at
http://www.opencms.org. You will notice that the OpenCms homepage has
been rebuild and offers new features.
OpenCms 5.0 comes with a new template mechanism based on JSP and
taglibs. JSP is a well documented standard, easy to learn for Java
programmers, the created templates are extremely fast and development of
interactive functionality like web forms or database connections with
JSP in OpenCms is straightforward. Therefore the JSP template mechanism
makes the 4.x style proprietary "XMLTemplate" mechanism pretty much
obsolete, even though it is still supported in the 5.0 release. For new
projects, we strongly recommend using only JSP templates in OpenCms.
Full documentation and examples for OpenCms JSP templates developed by
Alkacon Software has been made available together with the 5.0.0
version. Experience shows that using JSP in OpenCms can reduce
development time up to 50%, with a much easier to manage learning curve
for beginners when compared to XMLTemplates.
Upgrading to OpenCms 5.0 is easy. Please check the upgrade information
provided as part of the org.opencms.welcome module to learn how to
upgrade your existing OpenCms system to the 5.0 release.
OpenCms 5.0 is Open Source software published under the LGPL license.
OpenCms 5.0 supports Java 1.4. and 1.4.1. Because of required features
related to file encoding and JDBC, Java 1.3 is not longer supported. If
you run Java 1.3 on your OpenCms server, please upgrade to 1.4.1. for
OpenCms 5.0.
The almost complete list of changes and improvements in OpenCms 5.0.0
final over the last release candidate (5.0 rc 2):
* Added "import.immutable.resources" setting to opencms.properties,
all resources listed there will be ignored during an import if they
already exist
* The size of the file upload can now be limited with the
opencms.properties setting "workplace.file.maxuploadsize"
* Added method getContent() to com.opencms.jsp.CmsJspActionElement
* Export and import for module data now use a report output instead of
writing to the console
* OpenCms now sets a "Server" http response header
"OpenCms/{version_number}"
* The file last modified date is now saved when exporting and
importing data from the VFS
* Added links management for VFS links, it's now possible to find all
VFS links that point to a specific file
* Added feature to convert content from old export format (4.x) to 5.0
version, set "compatibility.support.import.4.x.contents=true" in
opencms.properties
* Updated the TeX sources of the PDF documentation for the 5.0 release
* Implemented "module replacement", if a module is uploaded that
already exists in the system, the existing module is updated (simple
type modules only)
* Default user preferences can now be set in opencms.properties
* Improved "new module" options, it's now possible to select if
exportable "classes/" and/or "lib/" folders should be created for
the module
* Updated and improved English workplace online help is now available
as a separate module "org.opencms.help.en"
* Database field sizes for user, group and project names have been
increased to 64 characters
* Fixed issue #71: CronScheduler does not longer re-open the DB
connections if OpenCms is shut down
* Fixed issue with JSP static export not always restoring the previous
URI context
* Fixed compatibility issues with MySQL 4.0.x, OpenCms now supports
MySQL 4.0.x
* Fixed issue #56: Links in "Text" pages edited with the WYSIWYG "Edit
as HTML"
* Fixed issue with hard coded servlet context path in <edittemplate>,
it's now possible to rename the servlet context and the images still
work in the editor
* Fixed issue #55 from Bugzilla (compatibility.support.oldlocales not
working if no new modules installed)
* Fixed issue where an absolute link to the local machine with an URI
outside of OpenCms was incorrectly treated as an OpenCms internal
link by the link replacement engine
* Improved handling of cached properties in the CmsResourceBroker
* Deleted CmsCache and CmsResourceCache and replaced them with
CmsLruHashMap, also replaced a lot of Hashtable uses with Map
* Added automatic forced exclusion of system folders for module import
* Improved source code quality by removing unused method parameters in
most (but not all) packages
* Streamlined module administration options, now a module can be
uploaded or created only when "offline"
* Improved JavaDocs in package com.opencms.flex.jsp.*
* Improved the API for the building of dynamic navigations on a JSP
* Module version numbers are of type float instead of int now, so that
values like "0.9" are possible
* Workplace now adopts to the systems default encoding if possible
instead of using only the encoding set in the localization file
* Removed unused private methods and member variables in all classes
* JSP are now stored with real path names in the jsp/ subdirectory
* When exporting a module the modules "uploadeddate" and "uploadedby"
registry information is discarded
* Added global method getOpenCmsContext() in
com.opencms.core.A_OpenCms for universal access to the servlet
context and servlet name
* Some final touches were added to the JSP / XMLTemplate integration
for easier inclusion of sub - elements or multiple body pages in JSP
templates
* Updated OpenCms TLD for modified options of the <cms:include> tag
* The "bodyloader" for the JSP / XMLTemplate integration is now a
default part of the installation, located in the new /system/shared/
directory
* Improved logging output if OpenCms is initialized
The team at Alkacon Software wants to thank everyone who has
contributed to this release of OpenCms.
Please use our Bugzilla to report bugs in this release:
http://www.opencms.org/bugzilla/
Thank you for using OpenCms and have fun with OpenCms 5.0 :-)
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 4
From: "Alexander Kandzior" <alex at opencms.org>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:39:54 +0200
Organization: Alexander Kandzior
Subject: [opencms-dev] New OpenCms infrastructure in place
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hi all,
we have installed a new and improved infrastructure for the OpenCms
development. This includes new servers for the OpenCms CVS and the
OpenCms bug tracking system (which is based on Bugzilla). We also have
created a full-text searchable index for the recently updated mailing
list server.
CVS client configuration
------------------------
Set your environment variable CVSROOT or GUI client equivalent to
:pserver:anon at cvs.opencms.org:/usr/local/cvs
Next, you need to login into the CVS repository by typing
cvs login
or using the equivalent login method for your GUI client. This will ask
you for a password.
The password for anonymous read-only access is "anon".
The complete OpenCms source code is available in the opencms/
subdirectory of the CVS tree. To get the whole opencms tree and place it
in a subdir of your current working directory, issue the command
cvs checkout opencms
or use the equivalent method of your GUI client.
We also provide a new CVS web interface at:
http://www.opencms.org/cvs
The OpenCms bug tracking system
-------------------------------
We also have installed a new bug tracker (based on Bugzilla) which now
also features the new version information for the 5.0 release.
Please use the OpenCms bug tracking system to report all bugs you find
in OpenCms. Using the bug tracking system makes it easier for everyone
using OpenCms and participating in the OpenCms development to manage the
process of bug fixing. You will have to create an account first.
Unfortunatly we where unable to move the 15 currently "open" or "new"
bugs to the new server. We might re-enter the most important bugs
manually later. If you have recently filed a serious bug report, please
re-file it in the new bugzilla.
The new OpenCms bug tracking system is still available at:
http://www.opencms.org/bugzilla/
Please note: If you encounter setup related problems, please consult the
OpenCms mailing list first. In 95% of all cases, setup issues are not
bugs in OpenCms but related to your local environment configuration. In
this case, you should first search the mailing list archive because most
of the setup problems have already been answered a couple of times. If
you don't find the answer to your setup problem in the archive, post it
to the OpenCms mailing list.
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 5
From: "Alexander Kandzior" <alex at opencms.org>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:40:47 +0200
Organization: Alexander Kandzior
Subject: [opencms-dev] Interactive OpenCms 5.0 documentation available
from Alkacon Software
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hi all,
the much anticipated documentation for the OpenCms 5.0 release is now
available. This documentation has been developed (and will be
maintained) by Alkacon Software.
>From version 5.0 onward, the main part of the OpenCms documentation is
maintained in the form of OpenCms modules. One of the big advantages is
that this gives the reader an interactive documentation with a lot of
working example code, because everything can directly be checked out in
the running system. It's also easier to write the documentation that
way. Some documentation material is available as PDF. The main purpose
of the PDF documentation is to provide introductory material about
OpenCms, especially providing installation instructions, an "end user"
introduction and a general system overview.
The OpenCms 5.0 interactive documentation includes the following
modules:
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 interactive documentation base module
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Howto: JSP template development
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Howto: Translating the OpenCms Workplace
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP basic documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP scriptlet documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP taglib documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flexcache documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Module mechanism documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 1
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 2
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 3
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Original JSTL 1.0 standard taglib examples
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Original Tomcat 4.x JSP examples
The documentation modules are available for download at:
http://www.alkacon.com/alkacon/en/company/downloads.html
Additional documentation chapters are under development and will be
released in due course.
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 6
From: "Alexander Kandzior" <alex at opencms.org>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:41:12 +0200
Organization: Alexander Kandzior
Subject: [opencms-dev] Add your OpenCms based site to the list of
OpenCms references
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hi all,
the updated OpenCms http://www.opencms.org website now includes a list
of OpenCms reference sites.
The list of OpenCms reference sites is available at:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/references/
If you run a site with OpenCms, please add it to the list of OpenCms
reference sites. It doesn't matter if you have used OpenCms to build a
public website or Intranet or Extranet.
Please include some details about how you successfully used OpenCms in
the description. You are able to create, preview, add and later change
your entries on the list by using the "add a reference site" form.
The "add a reference site" form is available at:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/references/add.html
More details on how to create a reference site entry are provided on the
form.
Please help us to ensure the continued success of OpenCms by adding to
the list of OpenCms reference sites. The more sites run OpenCms, the
more active the OpenCms community will become, and the more bug fixes
and new features will be added to the system. You will benefit directly
because new versions with new features and other add-ons will become
available to you for download.
More tips on how to promote OpenCms can be found at:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/promoting.html
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 7
From: "Alexander Kandzior" <alex at opencms.org>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 18:41:03 +0200
Organization: Alexander Kandzior
Subject: [opencms-dev] Become a listed OpenCms Solution Provider
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hi all,
the updated OpenCms http://www.opencms.org website now features an
OpenCms "Solution Provider" section where companies offering support for
OpenCms projects are listed with their logo and full company contact
information.
The list of OpenCms solution provides is available at:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/solution_providers/
The list of OpenCms solution providers is aimed at end users looking for
a local partner who can help in the implementation of an OpenCms
project. We observe a growing interest in OpenCms based services
worldwide. Being a registered OpenCms solution provider on the
opencms.org website gives a company great visibility and therefore will
provide a significant advantage when customers make a decision for
choosing an OpenCms partner.
I want to invite every company which offers OpenCms based services to
become a registered OpenCms solution provider and be included in the
list on the new opencms.org website. Participating companies are able to
create, preview, add and later change their entries on the list. This
service is provided by Alkacon Software, free of charge and open to
anyone who offers services for OpenCms.
The registration form is available at:
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/support/solution_providers/
Please open this page and click on "Register a solution provider" on the
left side navigation.
If you are interested in being listed with your company, please fill out
the registration form. Details on how to do this are provided on the
form.
In case you have any questions or comments, please send an email to
info at alkacon.com.
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 8
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] New OpenCms infrastructure in place
From: Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin at silixon.com>
To: opencms dev liste <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Organization:
Date: 05 May 2003 22:19:23 +0200
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Congratulation for the new web site and the release 5.0 of OpenCms. I
like the new site, it's more clear and looks more business oriented.
As for the bugzilla, I am in trouble trying to create an account. It
always says it sends me an email with my password but after 1 hour, It's
still not in my inbox.
Bruno.
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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 16:22:32 -0500
From: "Roedel, Mark" <MarkRoedel at letu.edu>
To: <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Subject: [opencms-dev] Upgrading to OpenCMS 5
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Is there a recommended procedure/checklist for upgrading to the new
release from, say, OpenCMS 5rc2? (Or any gotchas to watch out for when
doing so?)
---
Mark Roedel | "Blessed is he who has learned to laugh
Systems Programmer | at himself, for he shall never cease
LeTourneau University | to be entertained."
Longview, Texas, USA | -- John Powell
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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 19:03:00 -0400
From: Laurent Gauthier <lgauthier at opnworks.com>
Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] Interactive OpenCms 5.0 documentation
available from Alkacon Software
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Organization: Op'nWorks
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Congratulations for the new release.
On the subject of documentation, it is great to have a full set of 5.0
docs but does one really need to install/deploy OpenCMS to consult it?
Seems to me as a pretty steep price to pay especially for those who are
sure if they should get there feet wet and want to have a look at the
docs.
Are the docs or any part of it available anywhere in another form (web
site, PDF). I understand you would loose interactivity. If somebody
wanted to host the doc on an OpenCMS server somewhere and give the world
access to it it would be great but I can see that people do not want the
hassle and the cost...
-----Original Message-----
From: opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Alexander Kandzior
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 12:41
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Subject: [opencms-dev] Interactive OpenCms 5.0 documentation available
from Alkacon Software
Hi all,
the much anticipated documentation for the OpenCms 5.0 release is now
available. This documentation has been developed (and will be
maintained) by Alkacon Software.
>From version 5.0 onward, the main part of the OpenCms documentation is
maintained in the form of OpenCms modules. One of the big advantages is
that this gives the reader an interactive documentation with a lot of
working example code, because everything can directly be checked out in
the running system. It's also easier to write the documentation that
way. Some documentation material is available as PDF. The main purpose
of the PDF documentation is to provide introductory material about
OpenCms, especially providing installation instructions, an "end user"
introduction and a general system overview.
The OpenCms 5.0 interactive documentation includes the following
modules:
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 interactive documentation base module
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Howto: JSP template development
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Howto: Translating the OpenCms Workplace
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP basic documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP scriptlet documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 JSP taglib documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flexcache documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Module mechanism documentation
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 1
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 2
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Flex examples set 3
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Original JSTL 1.0 standard taglib examples
* Alkacon OpenCms 5.0 Original Tomcat 4.x JSP examples
The documentation modules are available for download at:
http://www.alkacon.com/alkacon/en/company/downloads.html
Additional documentation chapters are under development and will be
released in due course.
Best Regards,
Alex.
Alexander Kandzior
Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
http://www.alkacon.com
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Message: 11
To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] New OpenCms infrastructure in place
From: Thomas Maerz <thomasmaerz at gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 01:46:15 +0200
Reply-To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
Hello Alex,
> cvs checkout opencms
Can I somehow get the libraries to build OpenCMS from CVS?
> Please use the OpenCms bug tracking system to report all bugs you find
> in OpenCms. Using the bug tracking system makes it easier for everyone
> using OpenCms and participating in the OpenCms development to manage
the
> process of bug fixing. You will have to create an account first.
Will Bug Reports reported to the mailing also? Resp. how will I know it
is a bug and where to post the problem?
Best Regards,
Thomas März
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