Hello again. [Bug Alert] I think there's more to this than my typos:
Okay, Shash pointed some out to me some problems, but I think I've fixed them all and I'm still having issues: New "SwingContainer.xconf": <fortress-example> <translator id="translator2" logger="translator"> <dictionary> <translation key="hello-world"> <value language="Deutsch">Hallo Welt</value> <value language="English">Hello World</value> <value language="Français">Bonjour la monde</value> <value language="Indonesia">Apa kabar Dunia</value> <value language="Espanõl">Hola Mundo</value> <value language="Italiano">Ciao Mondo</value> </translation> </dictionary> </translator> <translator id="translator1" logger="translator"> <dictionary> <translation key="hello-world"> <value language="Deutsch">Hallo Welt</value> <value language="English">Hello World :)</value> <value language="Français">Bonjour la monde</value> <value language="Indonesia">Apa kabar Dunia</value> <value language="Espanõl">Hola Mundo</value> <value language="Italiano">Ciao Mondo</value> </translation> </dictionary> </translator> </fortress-example> New bit of code in SwingContainer.java (replaces line 98): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Object o = m_serviceManager.lookup( org.apache.avalon.fortress.examples.components.Translator.ROLE); if (o instanceof ServiceSelector) { m_translator = (Translator) ((ServiceSelector)o).select("translator1"); } else { m_translator = (Translator)o; } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So, notice that in SwingContainer.xconf, "translator2" comes before "translator1". If you run this with select("translator1") it works. Try selecting translator2 and it crashes. Swap the order in the config file and the same thing happens to translator1. In other words, it only works if you select the _second_ translator as defined in the xconf file. The _first_ one never works. I tried this on another bit of code and had the exact same results. The second definition works, the first doesn't. This is a completely different code base, so either I'm making the same mistakes twice (which is very possible) or there's a bug in Fortress somewhere so that components are not properly initialized. I have meetings this afternoon and evening, so I won't get back to this until late tonight. Could someone confirm this? I hope it's just me, but I want to be sure. Thanks for all your help! jaaron __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]