On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 07:47:17PM +0200, Leszek Gawron wrote: > I have a very strange problem and do not quite know what is the cause so I > post here as I think this is the most responsive group I've ever seen. So: > > 1. I have a simple xsp page that collects data from request body, parses it to > DOM structure and uses it later: > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-2"?> > <xsp:page language="java" xmlns:xsp="http://apache.org/xsp" >xmlns:esql="http://apache.org/cocoon/SQL/v2" >xmlns:xsp-request="http://apache.org/xsp/request/2.0"> > <xsp:structure> > <xsp:include>java.net.*</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.w3c.dom.*</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.xml.dom.DOMStreamer</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.xml.dom.DOMBuilder</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.components.parser.Parser</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.util.PostInputStream</xsp:include> > ><xsp:include>org.apache.cocoon.environment.http.HttpEnvironment</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>org.apache.xpath.XPathAPI</xsp:include> > <xsp:include>javax.xml.transform.TransformerException</xsp:include> > </xsp:structure> > <xsp:logic> > Document document = null; > long maxNumerNr; > String odbiorca; > > public Document GetInputStreamDocument() throws IOException { > int contentLength = request.getContentLength(); > if ( contentLength >= 0 ) { I know that this should be > not >= but I wanted to generate an exception on purpose and catch it. ouzo -- __ | / \ | Leszek Gawron // \\ \_\\ //_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] _\\()//_ .'/()\'. Phone: +48(600)341118 / // \\ \ \\ // recursive: adj; see recursive | \__/ |
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