I'm not sure about this - but if you were to include these
in a logic sheet (as I suggested in another reply),
then Cocoon would take care it of for you.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/11/2002 12:01:17 >>>

as far as i understand, the cocoon mechanism does it for us but the java file i must precompile it. is it correct?


-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 November 2002 16:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: xsp !!!


well - are you aware that xsp is *also* recompiled
every time you change the file!  (because that's
what it is converted into... a Java file, that must
be regenerated and recompiled before it can be
used.)

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/11/2002 11:49:56 >>>

thnks
but i dont want to use java file coz it made me recompile everytime i
update the file.
so, cant i use with xsp?
cheers

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Luzyanin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 November 2002 16:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Hong Gia Dinh
Subject: Re: xsp !!!

> Hi all
> I got a problem and tried to solve it!
> i want to have a common 'common.xsp' file containing all the common
values
> and i have other personal files that uses all the common values!
> so how can i use it ?? can i include/import a xsp file in oter xsp
file?
> i tried to use aggregate but it doesn't work!
>
> can u all show me?
> Cheers
Place your common values into simple JavaClass file
"CommonConstants.java" and
then import one in any XSP:
<xsp:page>
<xsp:structure>
<xsp:import>&pkg;.CommonConstants</xsp:import>
</xsp:structure>
<xsp:logic>
        int foo = CommonConstants.BAR;
</xsp:logic>
</xsp:page>
Ivan.

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