Hello again,

can anybody tell me what is the path/filename rule
applied when a java file is being generated from the
XSP?!

TIA
Drasko

--- Drasko Kokic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I have found something very strange in the
> way
> Java files are being generated from the XSP files.
> 
> I have situation like described in the attached
> email.
>  There is a main sitemap and a sub-sitemap for the
> sub-URI LOOP.
> 
> In the LOOP sub-sitemap I have the following code:
> 
>    <map:match pattern="Index">
>     <map:generate type="serverpages"
> src="index.xsp"/>
>     <map:transform src="index-html.ss"/>
>     <map:serialize type="html"/>
>    </map:match>
> 
> I don't understand why is the Java file
> index_xsp.java
> generated under the www directory and not under
> www/LOOP directory???
> 
> Anybody care to explain how XSP and sitemap work
> together.
> 
> TIA
> Drasko
> 
> --- Drasko Kokic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> > 
> > this is already the second time I am getting
> stucked
> > with this problem.  Unfortunately the first time I
> > have "solved" the problem in untraceble way :-(
> > 
> > I am using submaps like following
> > 
> > context = KontoCheck
> > submap  = LOOP
> > 
> > this creates properly the sitemap_xmap.java in the
> >  blabla...KontoCheck/org/apache/cocoon/www
> > as well as in the subdirectory LOOP.
> > Both get compiled and things work fine.
> > 
> > BUT ...
> > 
> > after I have configured the LOOP submap to serve
> the
> > URI SingleLogin/CheckIn I am getting the
> > ClassNotFoundException.
> > 
> > Looking into the work directory I can see that
> under
> > the www directory there is SingleLogin
> subdirectory
> > containing the java file generated thrue XSP. ONLY
> > THERE IS NO CLASS FILE.
> > 
> > How is it possible to fix this problem?  What is
> > causing this misbehaviour?
> > 
> > TIA
> > Drasko
> > 
> > 
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