That did it!  I had that line of code commented out.

Just a heads up, the documentation still specifies the
defaultEnvironmentName as optional:

-----
<!-- Optional: Name of default environment to use if no server matches
-->
<parameter name="defaultEnvironmentName" value="production" />
-----

Thanks for all your help!


On Sep 30, 3:43 pm, "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would be willing to share your xml configuration?  It's not a bug, just
> something is up with your configuration.
>
> Looks like the documentation has some inconsistencies in it.  The
> default environment name parameter should be "defaultEnvironmentName"  
> not "defaultEnvironment".  The sample code is correct, but the prose
> below it referred to "defaultEnvironment" which is incorrect.  I have
> updated the wiki to correct issue.
>
> You should define a parameter in the EnvironmentProperty parameters like
> this:
>
> <parameter name="defaultEnvironmentName"
> value="Name-Of-Default-Environment-Name-Here" />
>
> I have a feeling this is the issue for you.
>
> .pjf
>
> Po said the following on 09/30/2009 02:02 PM:
>
>
>
> > Thank you for the prompt reply Peter.
>
> > As it seems to always be the case, I apparently did not the read the
> > docs properly.  As soon as I posted my question, I decided to take
> > another look at the EnvironmentProperty docs and saw this little gem:
>
> > "The EnvironmentProperty uses (via inheritance) the environment name
> > and group from the base application if used in a module for
> > environment resolution. This means your environment names in your
> > module must match the environment names in your base application."
>
> > But I do agree that there should not necessarily be a base
> > environment.  I went ahead and updated to head and now I get this
> > exception:
>
> > -----
> > No environment can be resolved for 'www.xyz.com'and no default
> > environment has been defined.
> > Please define a default environment or add this server to a defined
> > environment.
> > -----
>
> > Is it not picking up the AppManager's default environmentName?
>
> > On Sep 30, 2:23 pm, "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> I bet you don't have an EnvironmentProperty setup in the base
> >> application yet.  If you add one, I bet the exception will go away.  
> >> However, I think there was the assumption that if you have environments
> >> setup in a module that an environments have been setup for the base
> >> application.  So I see a logic error in the code because I don't think
> >> this is a good assumption on our part.  Here is the ticket:
>
> >>http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/ticket/401
>
> >> I've committed a fix already that will allow you to set up an
> >> environment in a module without the parent being set up. If you could
> >> update to head from the repo and let me know if this fix works, I'd
> >> really appreciate it as I will then close out the ticket.
>
> >> Best,
> >> .pjf
> >> Team Mach-II
>
> >> Po said the following on 09/30/2009 11:57 AM:
>
> >>> SETUP: mach-ii 1.8 (latest from trunk)
>
> >>> I would like to setup some environment properties in the main
> >>> application and some others in the module, but I get the following
> >>> error:
>
> >>> -----
> >>> The 'environmentGroup' value is not a valid group name for environment
> >>> named 'dev' for the EnvironmentProperty in module 'module1'.
> >>> Valid environment groups:
> >>> -----
>
> >>> For some reason the "Valid environment groups" variable is not being
> >>> initialized properly, so the exception is always being thrown.
>
> >>> Any ideas?
>
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>
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