There's a repository dirctory where all java codes generated by xsp are
foung and it is specified cocoon.properties
check it whether it is commented ?
Janesh
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From: Denny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: problems with xsp date__cking java code?
> Hi Jan
>
> You mention cking the java code:
>
> > You can always check the Java code generated by the xsp, this sometimes
> > helps to understand the error.
>
> Can you tell us how you do that? I'm a newbie as you might have guessed!
>
> TIA
> Denny
>
> Uyttenhove Jan wrote:
> >
> > Lisa,
> >
> > first, java.util.Date is included, but java.util.Calendar isn't.
> > Try to include it by adding :
> > <xsp:structure>
> > <xsp:include>java.util.Calendar</xsp:include>
> > </xsp:structure>
> >
> > second, you should put your <xsp:logic> block inside your <time> block
> >
> > So, try this:
> >
> > <xsp:structure>
> > <xsp:include>java.util.Calendar</xsp:include>
> > </xsp:structure>
> > <time>
> > <xsp:logic>
> > Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
> > now.setTime( new Date() );
> > float hourAngle = (float) now.get( Calendar.HOUR ) / 12 *
360;
> > float minAngle = (float) now.get( Calendar.MINUTE ) / 60 *
360;
> > </xsp:logic>
> > <hour><xsp:expr>hourAngle</xsp:expr></hour>
> > <minute><xsp:expr>minAngle</xsp:expr></minute>
> > </time>
> >
> > You can always check the Java code generated by the xsp, this sometimes
> > helps to understand the error.
> >
> > Jan
> >
> > Jan Uyttenhove
> > - Software Engineer -
> > The E-corporation
> > http://www.the-ecorp.com
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:28
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: problems with xsp date
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > I'm trying to create a simple XSP page that gets the current hour and
minute
> > and passes it on to a stylesheet. The cocoon docs say XSP automatically
> > generates import statements for the most commonly used Java libraries
> > (including java.util.Date).
> >
> > However when I try run the page I get an error: Type expected.
> > now.setTime(new Date());
> >
> > Has anybody got any ideas?
> >
> > Here is the relevant part of the page:
> >
> > <xsp:logic>
> > Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
> > now.setTime( new Date() );
> > float hourAngle = (float) now.get( Calendar.HOUR ) / 12 * 360;
> > float minAngle = (float) now.get( Calendar.MINUTE ) / 60 * 360;
> > </xsp:logic>
> >
> > <time>
> >
> > <hour><xsp:expr>hourAngle</xsp:expr></hour>
> > <minute><xsp:expr>minAngle</xsp:expr></minute>
> >
> > </time>
> >
> > thanks in advance!
> >
> > Lisa
> >
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