Instead of handling database operations inside an ESQL sheet, I'm handling
them inside a homemade transformer. If a request is made for an object
that doesn't exist in the database, then I want to return a 404.

For example, if I want to display profiles for people registered in the
database, I can map the request to "/members/user_*.html" where {$1} is
supplied as a sitemap parameter, and signifies a user's ID. If no user
exists with that ID, I want to signify a 404. I was hoping
HttpResponse.sendError() would be enough, but nothing happens when I do
this. What is the effect of response.sendError() from inside a
transformer, and what else is needed? Is there any Cocoon API for this
sort of thing? I don't see it in the javadocs..

Thanks all,
Liam Morley


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