How can I run jetty:run with a debugger? What is s.o.p?
I'll looking into how to setup hibernate logging.
Sincerely,
Wayne

mraible wrote:
> 
> Of course, using a debugger might be much easier.
> 
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Debugging+with+the+Maven+Jetty+Plugin+inside+Eclipse
> 
> On 10/4/07, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did you add S.o.p to your getter method to make sure it's getting called?
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> On 10/4/07, WayneFH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Could it have anything to do with a hibernate relationship?
>> > caseitem has a foreign key to prescriberitem table.
>> > But in the database they're all there.  And in the junit
>> > tests they work fine creating each and inserting in the
>> > table and reading back. I inserted System.out.println
>> > all over to make sure.
>> >
>> > Wayne
>> >
>> > WayneFH wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Yes, definately. I have mysql-front looking at the mysql database.
>> > > The items are there. Is there any logging for hibernate or spring to
>> check
>> > > if it's doing anything or getting any errors? No errors come to the
>> > > console
>> > > where I run jetty:run.
>> > > Sincerely,
>> > > Wayne
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > mraible wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> Are you sure there's data in your database? You might want to query
>> it
>> > >> while your app is running and make sure data is in there.
>> > >>
>> > >> Matt
>> > >>
>> > >> On 10/4/07, WayneFH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >>>
>> > >>> I also printed out ${backingBean.caseItemManager} to make sure it
>> was
>> > >>> set.
>> > >>> And it shows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > >>>
>> > >>> So the caseItemManager has been set by Spring and the data is in
>> the
>> > >>> database.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> I'm at a loss why doesn't the backingBean.caseItems produce
>> anything.
>> > >>> Argh!
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Please give me some idea. Here's the code for my backingBean
>> > >>> (CaseItemList
>> > >>> actually).
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> package com.fhsc.flac.web.action;
>> > >>>
>> > >>> import java.io.Serializable;
>> > >>> import java.util.List;
>> > >>>
>> > >>> import org.appfuse.service.GenericManager;
>> > >>> import org.appfuse.webapp.action.BasePage;
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> public class CaseItemList extends BasePage implements Serializable
>> {
>> > >>>     /**
>> > >>>          *
>> > >>>          */
>> > >>>         private static final long serialVersionUID =
>> > >>> 2480218430411808484L;
>> > >>>         private GenericManager caseItemManager;
>> > >>>
>> > >>>     public void setCaseItemManager(GenericManager manager) {
>> > >>>         this.caseItemManager = manager;
>> > >>>     }
>> > >>>
>> > >>>     public GenericManager getCaseItemManager() {
>> > >>>         return caseItemManager;
>> > >>>     }
>> > >>>
>> > >>>     public CaseItemList() {
>> > >>>         setSortColumn("caseId"); // sets the default sort column
>> > >>>     }
>> > >>>
>> > >>>     public List getCaseItems() {
>> > >>>         return sort(caseItemManager.getAll());
>> > >>>     }
>> > >>> }
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> WayneFH wrote:
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > Thanks. I tried that and it only printed an empty [].
>> > >>> > In the junit CaseItemListTest class, I did a
>> > >>> > System.out.println(backingBean.getCaseItems()). That, prints out
>> the 3
>> > >>> > items (2 from dbunit plus the one it inserts). Why would it be
>> empty?
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > It works in the junit tests, just fine. I'm stumped.
>> > >>> > Wayne
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> >
>> > >>> > mraible wrote:
>> > >>> >>
>> > >>> >> I would try printing our your results using a simple expression
>> > >>> before
>> > >>> >> your datatable. Something like ${backingBean.caseItems}. If that
>> > >>> >> doesn't print out anything, there's probably something wrong
>> with
>> > >>> your
>> > >>> >> backing bean.
>> > >>> >>
>> > >>> >> Matt
>> > >>> >>
>> > >>> >> On 10/4/07, WayneFH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> Please help, I created caseitem.xhtml just like persons.xhtml
>> in
>> > >>> AppFuse
>> > >>> >>> but
>> > >>> >>> it doesn't display any rows.
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> I already created the POJO CaseItem, already setup Hibernate,
>> > >>> already
>> > >>> >>> configured Spring and already wrote successful junit
>> > >>> CaseItemListTest
>> > >>> >>> that
>> > >>> >>> passes the test and creates the rows.
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> Also, dbunit is setup to load 2 rows into the caseitem table
>> and I
>> > >>> >>> verified
>> > >>> >>> they are there.
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> Still, caseitem.xhtml only displays the columns names but not
>> the
>> > >>> data.
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> I'm a newbie to JSF and xhtml. Please provide some tips on how
>> to
>> > >>> debug
>> > >>> >>> this. I could do it easily in JSP. But I don't see where I can
>> > >>> insert
>> > >>> >>> any
>> > >>> >>> log messages or get any clues to see why the xhtml isn't
>> generating
>> > >>> the
>> > >>> >>> data. I've gone over it with a fine tooth come to make sure I
>> > >>> replaced
>> > >>> >>> "person" with "caseItem" etc. whereever appropriate. I'm lost.
>> > >>> >>>
>> > >>> >>> Sincerely,
>> > >>> >>> Wayne
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