Cant get an exception

2003-03-17 Thread Lee Pollington
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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xmlform, javabeans and xml instances

2003-01-04 Thread Lee Pollington
Hi all,

I am not that familiar with JavaBeans so please excuse me if this is a dumb
question, it's not actually that Cocoon specific, anyways...

XMLForm uses a JavaBean to store the form data, when I reach an end state I
want to create an XML instance. Is there a standard JavaBean or Cocoon way
of doing that? I wasn't sure if a pipeline view would do it or if I need to
create a bespoke class to do it or whether I should be looking at something
like Castor.

tia,
Lee


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