[oXygen-sdk] Overwriting or Extending the DITA framework

Oxygen XML Editor Support support at oxygenxml.com
Thu Feb 7 05:48:01 CST 2013


Hi Pascal,

I understand, then that MSI will probably install Oxygen standalone (XML 
Editor, Author or Developer) + your plugins + maybe a modified version 
of the DITA framework which will work with your modified DTDs.

So when the user checks out a resource, it will actually be brought down 
from the server to the local disk, right?
Even so, a resource has references to images or links to other resources 
which are still on the CMS.

So having a custom protocol (which either resolves the resource on disk 
or downloads it from the CMS if not present on the local disk) makes 
sense. The initial opened XML (which was already checked out) is loaded 
using the custom protocol (but from the local disk). When additional 
calls are made to your custom protocol handler to load relative 
referenced resources which are not yet on disk (maybe a referenced image 
or the user clicked a link in the topic to open the target topic) you 
download from the CMS the topic and bring it locally.

Regards,
Radu

Radu Coravu
<oXygen/>  XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com

On 2/7/2013 10:37 AM, Pascal Beutels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our final intent is to deliver an MSI that customers of our DITA repository
> can install so they can use oXygen xml editor to check ou/check in/View/...
> documents from our repository.
> The documents are always downloaded to a (configurable) location on the local
> hard disk, so no WebDAV support.
>
>
> -Pascal
>
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>     1. Re: Overwriting or Extending the DITA framework
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>     2. CMS integration: Resolving images (Pascal Beutels)
>     3. Re: CMS integration: Resolving images (Oxygen XML Editor Support)
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> Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 09:29:05 +0200
> From: Oxygen XML Editor Support <support at oxygenxml.com>
> Subject: Re: [oXygen-sdk] Overwriting or Extending the DITA framework
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> Hi Pascal,
>
> What is your final intent?
> Do you want to distribute a plugin which can be installed into any Oxygen
> installation to allow validation and editing support for your slightly
> modified DITA content?
>
> We have some API like:
>
>> ro.sync.exml.workspace.api.util.XMLUtilAccess.addPriorityEntityResolve
>> r(EntityResolver)
>
> which would allow you to return your own DTD content when certain DITA public
> IDs are resolved. This would work for validating and providing content
> completion for your type of documents. But the API does not allow you to see
> for which XML content the entity resolver was called because the catalog
> resolver is called from many parts of the editor.
>
> Usually this kind of customization is done by distributing a custom framework
> (which can be a copy of our DITA framework with some things changed). A
> custom framework can also be distributed like an addon together with the
> plugin.
>
>> These customizations also require special rendering in the Author view, so
> we also need to extend the standard DITA css files.
>
> We do not (yet) have Java API which would allow you to add an additional CSS
> content for rendering a certain opened XML document.
> In Oxygen 14.2 (in a couple of weeks) we will add a special type of plugin
> extension which will allow you to add a StylesFilter
> (ro.sync.ecss.extensions.api.StylesFilter)
>
>> We can make the distinction between standard DITA and DITA files
>> coming from our repository, so we would like to do this without
>> changing the default behavior of DITA files not coming from our
>> repository
>
> You could create your own framework (document type) starting by copying our
> DITA document type.
> In the Preferences->"Document Type Association" page your document type would
> be placed before the usual DITA one (a document type has a priority field
> which can be increased). And your document type would have an association
> rule which would match only your type of XML documents (you can implement an
> interface "ro.sync.ecss.extensions.api.DocumentTypeCustomRuleMatcher" to
> create a custom rule matcher).
> If you have a custom DITA document type, you can change the CSS and catalogs
> in it to suit your situation.
>
> Regards,
> Radu
>
> Radu Coravu
> <oXygen/>  XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
> http://www.oxygenxml.com
>
> On 2/1/2013 5:16 PM, Pascal Beutels wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are creating a plugin for oXygen (14.1)  for our DITA based repository.
>>
>> We have some customizations (not specializations) on the DITA DTD?s,
>> but our DITA files  contain the standard DITA public id?s.
>>
>> Is there a way to extend the oXygen DITA framework, so we can ?inject?
>> our catalog instead of the default DITA catalog?
>>
>> These customizations also require special rendering in the Author
>> view, so we also need to extend the standard DITA css files.
>>
>> We can make the distinction between standard DITA and DITA files
>> coming from our repository, so we would like to do this without
>> changing the default behavior of DITA files not coming from our
>> repository
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Pascal
>>
>>
>>
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> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 08:25:33 -0000
> From: "Pascal Beutels" <pbeutels at sdl.com>
> Subject: [oXygen-sdk] CMS integration: Resolving images
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> Hi,
>
>
>
> We are creating a plugin for oXygen (14.1)  for our DITA based repository.
>
>
>
> All the content is stored in our repository, also the images, ....
>
> When e.g. a topic contains an image element, it only contains the unique
> identifier: <image href="GUID-1BA7EFB7-FE54-4643-8AEA-6A2E6A92BD85"
> placement="break">
>
>
>
> What would be the best way to resolve this. Are there hooks foreseen in
> oXygen we  can use? Does oXygen require that this image is on the file system
> (in other words does it expect a file path)?
>
>
>
> The same for internal links and conrefs.
>
>
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
>
> Pascal Beutels
>
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> Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 11:11:10 +0200
> From: Oxygen XML Editor Support <support at oxygenxml.com>
> Subject: Re: [oXygen-sdk] CMS integration: Resolving images
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> Hi Pascal,
>
> Right now how exactly are you opening the XML files from the CMS? Did you
> create a custom protocol or are you relying on WebDav?
>
> Oxygen works inside using Java URLs.
> Usually references (to images, to links, conrefs) are converted to URLs by
> using the URL of the current opened resource (topic). Then Oxygen requests
> the content for these URLs to the URL protocol handler.
>
> Most (probably all known) CMS vendors who integrated with Oxygen took this
> approach:
>
>> http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-oxygen/index.html#tasks/howto-cms-plug
>> in.html
>
> Basically you use a plugin extension to define a custom URL protocol like:
>
> "sdl://...."
>
> Then you a Browse or "Check out" button on the application's toolbar using a
> Workspace Access plugin extension.
> The browse button will show the user your custom CMS browser and the user
> will choose a resource. Then you call our API
> (ro.sync.exml.workspace.api.Workspace.open(URL)) to open the resource using
> your custom protocol, something like:
>
> "sdl://path/to/resource.dita"
>
> Oxygen will request content for that resource from your custom protocol
> handler and your code will contact the CMS to obtain it. When Oxygen will
> find relative resources (like the image
> "GUID-1BA7EFB7-FE54-4643-8AEA-6A2E6A92BD85") it will consider them relative
> to the opened XML file, will create for them an URL like:
>
> "sdl://path/to/GUID-1BA7EFB7-FE54-4643-8AEA-6A2E6A92BD85"
>
> and will call again your protocol handler to obtain the content for it.
>
> Your custom protocol handler also gets called to produce an output stream if
> Oxygen wants to save the content of the edited resource.
>
> In dialogs in which the user needs to browse again the CMS to look for a
> certain resource (like Insert Image, Insert Conref, Insert Cross
> Reference) we have API which allows you to add a custom action for browsing
> the CMS:
>
>> ro.sync.exml.workspace.api.standalone.ReferencesCustomizer.addInputURL
>> ChooserCustomizer(InputURLChooserCustomizer)
>
> This API is used in the sample Java class
> "CustomWorkspaceAccessPluginExtension" present in our Plugins SDK as a sample
> of Workspace Access plugin.
>
> Regards,
> Radu
>
> Radu Coravu
> <oXygen/>  XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
> http://www.oxygenxml.com
>
> On 2/4/2013 10:25 AM, Pascal Beutels wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We are creating a plugin for oXygen (14.1)  for our DITA based repository.
>>
>> All the content is stored in our repository, also the images, ?.
>>
>> When e.g. a topic contains an image element, it only contains the
>> unique
>> identifier: <image href="GUID-1BA7EFB7-FE54-4643-8AEA-6A2E6A92BD85"
>> placement="break">
>>
>> What would be the best way to resolve this. Are there hooks foreseen
>> in oXygen we  can use? Does oXygen require that this image is on the
>> file system (in other words does it expect a file path)?
>>
>> The same for internal links and conrefs.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Pascal Beutels
>>
>>
>>
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