Marcial Rosales wrote: > I am trying to use the Cocoon catalog for resolving external > parsed entities. I have configured Cocoon to use its own entity > resolver but it seems that it is not configuring the parser used to > parse the XSP files. I am trying to factor out chuncks of xml into > external xml files that are included into the XSP using entity > references.
But you have not configured the entity resolver at all, just raised the verbosity level. You need to follow the Cocoon Sample called "catalog-demo". Run './cocoon.sh servlet' and see the Samples. Specifically you need to add your own catalog.xcat and configure it in cocoon.xconf using the "local-catalog" parameter. Your catalog.xcat would define the mapping between the filename "book_meeting" and some other local file. --David > This is the header of my little xsp file: > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <!DOCTYPE xsp:page [ > <!ENTITY book_meeting SYSTEM "book_meeting"> > ]> > > This is the configuration I am using in cocoon.xconf: > > cocoon.xconf : > <entity-resolver > class="org.apache.cocoon.components.resolver.ResolverImpl" > logger="core.resolver"> > <parameter name="catalog" value="/resources/entities/catalog"/> > <parameter name="verbosity" value="10"/> > </entity-resolver> > > This is the configuration in CatalogManager.properties: > verbosity=10 > catalogs= > prefer=public > allow-oasis-xml-catalog-pi=yes > > in this is the log obtained within sitemap.log: > > java.io.FileNotFoundException: > C:\WebPortal\Tomcat\webapps\webportal3\sitemaps\provisioning\docs\book_meeting (The > system cannot find the file specified) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]