I can't confirm that. It's just a thought.
I think they moved the code into github:
https://github.com/OpenMethods/OpenVXML

I suggested you to try that URL because all my tests had a "Begin" element
as the entry point, and therefore the resulting URL was .../Begin . When
entering into the Begin element, the VTP runtime triggers a "Continue"
event automatically and switches to the next state of the workflow.

If you still have issues and no one else help you, you may want to upload
your generated .war file to somewhere and I may take a look at it.

Damian




On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 3:42 AM, mohammad hasanzadeh <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your answer. By discontinuing, you mean the VTP project is not
> supported any more?
> BTW, entering the mentioned page, the borrowser shows the following:
>
> <vxml xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/vxml"; version="2.1">
> <form id="EndMessageForm" scope="document">
> <block name="EndMessageBlock">
> <exit/>
> </block>
> </form>
> <catch event="connection.disconnect.hangup">
> <goto next="/EMI/-/abort"/>
> </catch>
> </vxml>
>
> I think this message does not solve anything, because this URL is not the
> entry point of the VTP project. Also when I visit this page the tomcat
> paste this file in its log, but the problem is still vague.
> Any more suggestion?
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Damian Nardelli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried with http://tomcat_ip:8080/WAR_NAME/HelloWorld/Begin ?
>> BTW, don't expect too much from this list as it looks it's been
>> discontinued...
>> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/vtp-dev/maillist.html
>>
>> Damian
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:58 AM, mohammad hasanzadeh <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>  In OpenVXML 4.0 with Indigo IDE. I exported a HelloWorld program as a
>>> voice tools \ web application and deployed it on Tomcat. Since Tomcat start
>>> the Host, but it does not assign a resource ID to the webapp and it's not
>>> started. It doesn't seem the app exported properly. After I double check
>>> the path of the project (http://Tomcat_IP:8080/WAR_NAME/HelloWorld) the
>>> Tomcat says the following message:
>>> "The requested resource (*ProxyServlet: /WAR_NAME/HelloWorld*) is not
>>> available"
>>> Also the Tomcat log shows that the project is started but Tomcat doesn't
>>> assign any resource ID to it.
>>> The overall configurations of the Eclipse IDE and tomcat are as follow:
>>> Editor side:
>>> - Indigo IDE with installed OpenVXML 4.0 from install new software of
>>> Eclipse
>>> - Java 6 Update 45
>>> Tomcat Side
>>> - Tomcat 6
>>> - Java 6 Update 30
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>
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