Brian Schwark wrote:

>Geoff -
>
>Thanks for the reply. I'll try to answer your questions to the best of my
>ability so you've got a little clearer picture of my setup, I apologize for
>the vagueness of my description but as I said, being new to Cocoon I'm still
>learning all of this as I go along. :)
>
>  
>
>>"What jdk did torque use to create the classes and what is cocoon using?"
>>    
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>
>They're both using the same JDK, 1.4.0_01.
>
>  
>
>>"Which release/cvs-version of cocoon are you running?"
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>>
>
>I'm running the latest binary release of Cocoon available, v2.0.3 using the
>Tomcat 4.0.4 servlet engine on Win2k.
>
>  
>
>>"Just to make sure, you are now correctly putting all this in your xsp
>>page and not the xsl?"
>>    
>>
>
>Yes, my logic is all contained in the XSP, and not in the XSL.
>
>  
>
>>"What does your pipeline look like?"
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>
>My pipeline right now is very simple just for testing puposes one generator
>and one transformer. I've pasted the exact pipeline below.
>
><map:match pattern="home">
>       <map:generate src="content/home.xml" type="serverpages"/>
>       <map:transform src="stylesheets/home2html.xsl"/>
>       <map:serialize/>
></map:match>
>
>  
>
>>"Is the response blank, or just the display in the browser (ie., do a
>>view source)"
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>
>When I'm able to get cocoon to correctly locate the class by using it's
>fully qualified name while calling it (I still can't get it to find my class
>using <xsp:structure> and <xsp:include> so I can just refer to the
>classname..), The only things I get in the browser display are the title and
>the line of text that come before the logic in the XSP. After the logic,
>there is nothing, and viewing the source of the HTML is equally as empty.
>Only thing I find interesting is that the HTML document is closed normally
>with </body> and </html> tags.. but it seems like all the other text I had
>after the logic just doesn't get parsed. To find out what was happening, I
>stuck two System.out.println(); statements with a message to spit out to the
>console before and after I call my class method.. and oddly enough I get the
>opening message, but not my closing message..
>

Have you seen log files? You might have exception logged there.

Vadim




> this is why I'm inferring that
>Cocoon can find the class, but isn't finding the Torque classes that I
>import in my own class. Of course, that's only a guess.. I've really no way
>to tell exactly what the problem is. By my reasoning, Cocoon should be able
>to find the Torque classes without a problem, and I get no error telling me
>that it can't.
>
>  
>
>>- Is your xsp namespace defined in your xsp and xsl?
>>    
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>
>Yes, my XSP namespace is defined in both the XSP and the XSL and are
>identical.
>
>Again, thanks for your time,
>Brian Schwark
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>
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