Hi George,

 

Just been through a similar process.  The ant update does not directly
overwrite the xmlui.xconf file in the [dspace]/config/ directory.
Instead it creates a file called xmlui.xconf.new that needs to be copied
over the original file (I'd suggest backing up first too).  Have you
done this?  If not I'd suggest looking for this file first.

 

Regards,

 

                Rob.

 

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From: George Stanley Kozak [mailto:g...@cornell.edu] 
Sent: 11 August 2010 22:00
To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Dspace-tech] Question about XMLUI interface

 

I am pretty sure that this has been addressed before, but I couldn't
find a solution in looking through the archives of dspace-tech.  So, I
hope someone can point me in the right direction.

 

I am experimenting with moving from jspui to xmlui.  I followed all of
the steps to create a theme.  I updated the xmlui.xconf so that it uses
my new theme:

<theme name="newTheme" regex=".*" path="newTheme/" />

 

I ran through the Maven build and then the ant update and copied the
webapps over to tomcat and restarted tomcat.

 

What I see is that if I go to http://<mysite.edu>/xmlui
<http://%3cmysite.edu%3e/xmlui> , I get a blank page.  However, if I
execute:

http://<mysite.edu>/xmlui search?themepath=newTheme I see the theme.
PS.  I am using DSpace 1.6.2 and apache talking to tomcat via mod_jk

 

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? 

 

George Kozak

Digital Library Specialist

Cornell University Library Information Technologies (CUL-IT)

501 Olin Library

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

607-255-8924

 

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