On a totally different level...

This has XML hard-coded inside a Cocoon XSP as a Java
string.  That's a little odd.
Isn't there some way to bring the XML out of Java and
into Cocoon where it may be better utilized?
Perhaps a refactoring is in order.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ed Jenkins
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 9:20
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Pizza
>
>
>Yesterday, we upgraded to Cocoon 2.0.2dev.  In that 
>version, in
>cocoon.xconf, the default compiler was switched from 
>Javac to Pizza.
>
>Pizza is reporting some compilation errors in my XSP 
>files that were OK when
>
>compiled with Javac.  Also, I believe the JLS would
not 
>consider this to be
>an error.
>
>Here is a small example of the code:
>
><xsp:logic>
>      private void setSomething()
>      {
>          String s =
>          "
>          <one>
>              <two>three</two>
>              <two>three</two>
>          </one>
>          ";
>         
request.getSession().setAttribute("something", 
>s);
>      }
></xsp:logic>
>
>Here are the errors I'm getting:
>
>Line 106, column 13:  unclosed character literal
>Line 106, column 12:  illegal start of expression
>Line 139, column 14:  unclosed character literal
>
>When I change it to this, the errors go away:
>
>String s = "";
>
>I think it doesn't like it when a string literal is
split 
>up into multiple
>lines.  What's up with that?
>
>I see that Pizza is made by SourceForge.  Who should
I 
>contact there to ask
>about this?  www.sf.net is currently down.
>
>Ed

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