Thanks Tom.  I have fixed the issue with the simple transfer not producing a
VXML document.  The infinite loop issue I believe has been resolved in a
previous fix.  You can get both changes by updating your installation from
source or there will be a new build on the site this week.

See bug 275073.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=275073

Trip Gilman


On 5/4/09 8:57 AM, "Johnson, Tom" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It appears that the VTP will no longer transfer properly. When I use the
> ŒTransfer¹ element it never returns VXML to my browser. When I use ŒAdvanced
> Transfer¹ the servlet inside the Tomcat container appears to spin in an
> infinite loop.
>  
> The problem appears to be (at least in the Transfer element) that it cannot
> resolve a property configuration when trying to render its VXML.
>  
> The XML in process.xml of my deployed application looks like this:
>    <process:action
>        
> descriptor-id="org.eclipse.vtp.framework.interactions.core.actions.transfer-me
> ssage"
>        id="67c5161832b345559b69aea2b7f1826c"
>        name="Transfer">
>      <interactions:transfer-message
>          
> xmlns:interactions="http://eclipse.org/vtp/xml/framework/interactions/core/con
> figurations">
>        <interactions:property
>            name="type">
>          <interactions:property-item
>              
> key="Defaultorg.eclipse.vtp.framework.interactions.voice.interaction">
>            value
>          </interactions:property-item>
>        </interactions:property>
>        <interactions:property
>            name="destination">
>          <interactions:property-item
>              
> key="Defaultorg.eclipse.vtp.framework.interactions.voice.interaction">
>            4025554444
>          </interactions:property-item>
>        </interactions:property>
>      </interactions:transfer-message>
>    </process:action
>  
> But the property cannot be resolved in
> org.eclipse.vtp.framework.interactions.core.services.Conversation.java in the
> createCommand() method of the TransferMessage class. It returns a null from
> the call to:
>                   String value =
> resolveProperty(configuration.getDestination(), false);
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