Hi
Actually i want to know the exact property specified in cocoon.properties,
to find the java code as u have said we can see java code generated by xsp
processor
Thanks
Janesh
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From: Christopher Painter-Wakefield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:52 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with my query
>
> Gustavo,
>
> if you want to send me your code (you can send it directly to me) I'll be
> glad to take a look. At a guess, though, I would think that your query
> just isn't returning any data. I assume you are passing in a valid
> paremeter in your request string. Perhaps your database is expecting an
> integer and you are giving it a string, or vice-versa.
>
> You should probably spend some time looking at what you are getting from
> your request parameters to help you get familiar with what is happening.
> Just write a simple XSP page something like:
> ...
> <xsp:page
> xmlns:xsp="http://www.apache.org/1999/XSP/Core"
> xmlns:request="http://www.apache.org/1999/XSP/Request"
> >
> <html>
> <b>VAR =</b> <request:get-parameter name="VAR"/>
> </html>
> </xsp:page>
>
> You should also take a look at the generated Java code to see if that
sheds
> any light. The Java code will be in your repository. The location of the
> repository is defined in your cocoon.properties. Looking at the code is a
> good way to begin to understand what is really going on when you write
XSP,
> and will help you make better guesses as to the proper syntax to use.
>
> Good luck.
>
> -Christopher
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: Problem with my query
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>
> Christopher sorry for all the troubles,
>
> But, I didn't get it, I tried it, there is not any error message, but
there
> is not any result.
>
> any other idea ??
>
>
> Thanks so much !
>
> Gustavo
>
> Christopher Painter-Wakefield wrote: Gustavo,
>
> you want to use the request taglib, for which there isn't any
documentation
> (hopefully soon there will be). Anyway, try this:
> <esql:query>
> select * from employee where empno=
> <esql:parameter>
> <request:get-parameter name="VAR"/>
> </esql:parameter>
> </esql:query>
>
> You'll need to add a declaration for the request namespace in your
xsp:page
> element, like this:
> xmlns:request="http://www.apache.org/1999/XSP/Request"
>
> I think you will need to take out the quotes on your query string, like
> this:
> http://localhost/cocoon/servlet/sql/esql.xml?VAR=000001
>
> -Christopher
>
>
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