I tried the log transformer but it write the getLogger.debug() statements in a file ?



At 10:23 18/03/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Lionel Crine wrote:

Hello,

I also have created my own transformer, generator, etc ...
I didn't had time to use "getlogger", so instead of that I use System.err.println to get my message into the "console".

1) I recommend you take the time to add the 'getLogger().debug() statements.
2) System.err might be changed from console to a file by your servlet container ( I think in Tomcat it goes to catalina.out)
3) Test your generator by using it in a pipeline with no transformers, just an xml serializer
4) Use the logging transformer http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/transformers/log-transformer.html


Charles





At 16:43 17/03/2003 +0000, you wrote:

Hi,

I have built my own generator, using the tutorials. I can get it to work in
a test harness and it produces a well-formed set of SAX events. However once
inside cocoon, I get nothing, just an empty HTML page. I have recreated the
cocoon libraries environment on the command line and it works. A simple
helloworld generator works, so I am deploying OK, nothing in the error logs.
Apart from attatching a debugger to the VM, I am at a loss as where to go
from here.

If you have a strategy for this, please let me know.

tia,
Lee


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