Ya, one of cocoon problem is no init and destroy

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From: "Polley Christopher W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:16 PM
Subject: init() and destroy() in XSP


> Hello, all:
>
> I have an XSP page in which  I would like to do some setup (open JDBC
> connection, create prepared statements) upon instantiation and cleanup
> (close ps's and connection) upon destruction.
>
> In its previous life as a jsp page, it used jspInit() and jspDestroy(),
and
> in a servlet it could use init() and destroy().
>
> I found XSPPage.init(parameters), which I can override to do the
> initialization, but I am unclear on the tail end of the xsp life cycle.
How
> & when is it destroyed (in Cocoon 1.8.1) ?  How is this type of thing done
> in XSP?
>
> I suppose that in this case, in which I am only doing JDBC stuff, I could
> try the sql taglib, but am unclear on how that would be done.  Can
> <?cocoon-process type="sql"?> safely be placed ahead of <?cocoon-process
> type="xsp"?>? What would the resultant xsp-servlet look like?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
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