Hi all,

I have problems to configure two cocoon blocks, where one is a
descendant of the other (via the special "super" connection) as
described in [1]. Following the description there I would expect that
accessing an URL block1/testURL, for which no matcher in the block1s
sitemap exists, should be passed to the servlet mounted under block2.
This doesn't seem to be the case.

To be more concrete the setup is the following: I created two simple
blocks as described in [2].

In block1/src/main/resources/COB-INF/sitemap.xmap I deleted the matcher
"spring-bean" serving the bean example.

I added a dependency to block2 in block1/pom.xml and linked block2 as
super-block in
block1/src/main/resources/META-INF/cocoon/spring/block-servlet-service.xml
as follows:

 <bean name="test.block1.service"
class="org.apache.cocoon.sitemap.SitemapServlet">
    <servlet:context mount-path="/block1"
context-path="blockcontext:/block1/">
      <servlet:connections>
        <entry key="super" value-ref="test.block2.service"/>
      </servlet:connections>
    </servlet:context>
  </bean>

Accessing the URL localhost:8888/block1/spring-bean I would expect the
output generated by block2 as follows:

<demo>
  <module>org.test:block2-old</module>
  <spring>#message</spring>
</demo>

The truth is: I get a 404 http error.

Do I missunderstand the concept of inheritance in the
servlet-service-framework or is there any misconfiguration in my simple
example?

The most astonishing thing is, that it worked out of the box using the
archetypes from RC2 (1.0.0-RC2 (cocoon-core: 2.2.0-RC2,
cocoon-servlet-service-components: 1.0.0-RC1)).

Any help is appreciated.

Regards
Niko



[1]
http://cocoon.apache.org/subprojects/servlet-service/1.1/servlet-service-impl/1.1/1412_1_1.html
[2]
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1291_1_1.html

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