Just a guess. Try to remove cocoon's working directory and restart the
server. May be the problem concerns cache.
Roman
Seth Ladd wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I've been playing around trying to isolate the cause of those NPEs. I
> shortened the pipeline to test the XSLT sheet and the serializer. This
> scenario works:
>
> <map:pipeline>
> <map:match pattern="*2.xml">
> <map:generate src="{1}2.xml"/>
> <map:transform src="final.xslt"/>
> <map:serialize type="xls"/>
> </map:match>
> </map:pipeline>
>
> The XML file used above was originally generated from my previous
> example:
>
> <map:pipeline>
> <map:match pattern="*.xml">
> <map:generate src="{1}.xml"/>
> <map:transform type="sql">
> <map:parameter name="use-connection" value="seclog"/>
> </map:transform>
> <map:transform src="test.xslt"/>
> <map:transform src="output.xslt"/>
>
> <!-- the xml file above came from the below transformer -->
> <map:transform src="convert.xslt"/>
>
> <map:transform src="final.xslt"/>
> <map:serialize type="xls"/>
> </map:match>
> </map:pipeline>
>
> Note that the short pipeline works great (the Excel file works
> wonderfully). The long pipeline does now work (I get the NPEs from my
> previous post). Yet the short pipeline uses XML generated by the long
> pipeline, plus the same final XSLT file and the same serializer.
>
> Any ideas at all? I'm getting into areas of cocoon I don't quite
> understand.
>
> Thanks so much,
> Seth
>
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