On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

> I'm finally getting my hand dirty again with the CVS HEAD.
>
> A few things that bug me:
>
> 1) java.sql.SQLException: File input/output error: C:\Program
> Files\Apache Tomcat 4.0\webapps\cocoon\WEB-INF\db\cocoondb.backup
>       at org.hsqldb.Trace.getError(Trace.java:180)
>       at org.hsqldb.Trace.getError(Trace.java:144)
>       at org.hsqldb.Trace.error(Trace.java:205)
>       at org.hsqldb.Log.restoreBackup(Log.java:731)
>       at org.hsqldb.Log.open(Log.java:212)
>       at org.hsqldb.Database.<init>(Database.java:96)
>       at org.hsqldb.Server.run(Server.java:137)
>       at org.hsqldb.Server.main(Server.java:78)
>       at
> org.apache.cocoon.components.hsqldb.ServerImpl.run(ServerImpl.java:101)
>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:484)
>
> I've never been able to make the db work. Have you ever experienced
> this?

Must be a win$ problem ;) I don't have it on Linux.

> 2) the /referer samples don't work. Probably the header-matcher is
> broken or the sitemap section.

I havn't found a sample called or located at /referer

> 3) turning the log-level servlet parameter has no effect
>
>     <init-param>
>       <param-name>log-level</param-name>
>       <param-value>ERROR</param-value>
>     </init-param>
>
> [you have to modify the <logkit> conf file] This is misleading!
>
> 4) the default "upload-directory" is "image-dir". Why is that? are we
> uploading only images on Cocoon!?!?, let's fix that.
>
> 5) the exception contained into a thrown ProcessingException is logged
> twice.
>
> 6) sample http://localhost/cocoon/documents/doclist returns 404
>
> 7) The error page under the /sub sub-sitemap now returns:
>
> > Brought to you by <a href="http://xml.apache.org/cocoon2/";>Apache Cocoon</a>
> > in no time!
>
> no time? Cocoon 2.0 might be fast, but it's not *that* fast :)

I can't find this sample either.

> 8) the cache-dir is always empty. I'm still investigating what I'm doing
> wrong
>
> 9) I get a bunch of NPE out of a missing SAXConnector even if I didn't
> enable no logging or profiling. BTW, we shouldn't get NPE out of
> component managers since throwing/catching exception is an expensive
> operation for the JVM.
>
> Enough for now.
>
>


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