Antony Grinyer wrote:
Hi Upayavira,
Thanks for replying. I simply want to invoke a servlet which lists lots
of debug information about our current environment (e.g. application
context and DB related configs). It's just a starter to ensure all the
expected environment parameters are correct.
Okay. So how would that servlet interact with the rest of Cocoon? Does
it need to be called via doGet(), i.e. does it need an HTTPRequest and
HTTPResponse to be working with?
Also, what does it expect to do with its output? Do you just want to
write that to the logs, or have Cocoon output it?
Would you consider a more Cocoon oriented way of achieving the same effect?
Sorry to keep asking questions!
Regards, Upayavira
-----Original Message-----
From: Upayavira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 August 2005 01:31 pm
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: Simple question
Antony Grinyer wrote:
Hi All,
Being relatively new to Cocoon can I ask a simple question - how do
you simply invoke a java class in a Cocoon pipeline without
having to
generate, transform, etc. any XML? Is it just an action?
Thanks in advance :)
What part do you want this java invocation to play in the pipeline?
There are a number of ways you can do it, but it depends upon
what you're trying to do. Can you give us a bit more of your use case?
Regards, Upayavira
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