Hi guys,
Not sure if we have a zip-archive generator already
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/ziparchive-serializer.html
but it would be very cool to have one. Let me explain the use case:
<!--
{1}: a URI pointing to a zip containing XML documents
-->
<map:match pattern="processzip/**">
<map:generate src="{1}" type="zip"/>
<map:transform src="processfiles.xslt"/>
Now a lot of options
- write results to disk
- just serialize result
- zip transformed files again
...
</map:match>
So what should this ziparchive generator do? It should let us peak into the
ziparchive and return URI's for all entries
<zip:archive xmlns:zip="http://apache.org/cocoon/zip-archive/1.0">
<zip:entry
name="jar:file:/C:/data/productinformation.zip!/products/PH3330L.xml"/>
...
<zip:entry name="jar:file:/C:/data/
productinformation.zip!/packages/SOT669.xml"/>
...
</zip:archive>
Or
<zip:archive xmlns:zip="http://apache.org/cocoon/zip-archive/1.0">
<zip:entry
name="jar:http://www.mydomain.com/data/productinformation.zip!/products/PH3330L.xml"/>
...
<zip:entry
name="jar:http://www.mydomain.com/data/productinformation.zip!/packages/SOT669.xml
"/>
...
</zip:archive>
So if you add a transformer in that pipeline you can use the XSLT document
function to fetch the documents and process them individually.
I'm only not sure about how to implement this efficiently. I don't want to
make requests in case of a HTTP URI:
- 1 used by the ziparchive-generator to produce the XML above
- 1 request per invocation of the document function
So maybe caching can resolve this or are there better options?
Robby