Dear community: I've been trying to transform a simple DocBook XML file into FO (and also PDF) from the command line. I started by modifying the sitemap that comes with the src distribution's "documentation" example, by adding my pipeline. I've been able to get that sitemap, with DocBook 1.60.1 style-sheets, and even FOP to work with Cocoon-2.0.4, running as a servlet, by mounting it in the original Cocoon sitemap. However, if I try to run Cocoon at a command line, just as you would to generate the documentation (URI=body-todo.xml), I get the following:
WARN 2003-04-03 19:30:53.540 [core.xsl] (): File file:.../demo/./docbook1.60.1/fo/docbook.xsl; Line 182; Column 16; Making portrait pages on USletter paper (8.5inx11in) FATAL_E 2003-04-03 19:31:00.663 [core.xsl] (): File file:/...demo/./docbook1.60.1/fo/../common/common.xsl; Line 1576; Column 35; 7 >= 1 ; SystemID: file:/.../demo/./docbook1.60.1/fo/../common/common.xsl; Line#: 1576; Column#: 35 javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: 7 >= 1 at org.apache.xpath.XPath.bool(XPath.java:411) at org.apache.xalan.templates.ElemChoose.execute(ElemChoose.java:162) <xalan stack deleted> <xerces/avalon/cocoon stack deleted> at org.apache.cocoon.generation.FileGenerator.generate(FileGenerator.java:143) at org.apache.cocoon.components.pipeline.CachingEventPipeline.process(CachingEv entPipeline.java:250) at org.apache.cocoon.components.pipeline.CachingStreamPipeline.process(CachingS treamPipeline.java:395) at org.apache.cocoon.components.treeprocessor.sitemap.SerializeNode.invoke(Seri alizeNode.java:154) <...> at org.apache.cocoon.Main.main(Main.java:403) Caused by: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 7 >= 1 at java.util.Vector.elementAt(Vector.java:427) at org.apache.xml.dtm.ref.DTMStringPool.indexToString(DTMStringPool.java:128) <...> Where should I look for the problem? I've noticed that the cocoon.xconf I'm using for the CLI invocation defines a <sitemap> class attribute of "TreeProcessor," which differs from the servlet's cocoon configuration. If this won't work for my pipeline, which "engine" should I use for the CLI config? The source XML document is concatenated at the end of this email. Here's a few other details that might be pertinent. pipeline: <map:pipeline> <map:match pattern="userdemo.fo"> <map:generate src="userdemo.xml"/> <map:transform src="docbook1.60.1/fo/docbook.xsl"/> <map:serialize type="xml"/> </map:match> </map:pipeline> build: Cocoon-2.0.4. built from a source distribution for both the default target and as a war for the servlet DocBook 1.60.1 style-sheets I've tried resolving the DocBook DTD from a local catalog, but that didn't help. command line: I use a sh script to build the classpath, from the build/cocoon, lib/core, lib/optional, and ./work dir's, the final line of which is: java -classpath $CP $COCOON_OPTS org.apache.cocoon.Main -c . -d dest -u INFO $* $* would be expanded to "userdemo.fo" when I invoke it. Other details: I had to remove the generators and transformers related to "sunshine.Sunspot" from the documentation sitemap.xmap in order to get it to run under the servlet cocoon.xconf, however, I was getting the above errors before doing that. Any ideas? -DAvid userdemo.xml: <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [ ]> <book> <bookinfo> <title>IHSDM User's Manual</title> <author> <firstname>Miles</firstname> <surname>Togo</surname> <affiliation>Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC)</affiliation> <address> <street>Pike</street> <city>Somewhere</city><state>VA</state><postcode>99999</postcode> </address> </author> <copyright><year>2003</year><holder>someone</holder></copyright> </bookinfo> <preface><title>Disclaimer</title> <para> Say something here. </para> <para> just another paragraph </para> <figure> <title>DCM Graph Wizard Info Edit</title> <graphic srccredit="from somewhere" fileref="DCMGraphWizardInfoEdit.tabTitles.png"/> </figure> </preface> <chapter> First Chapter Contents... </chapter> <chapter> Second Chapter Contents...</chapter> <chapter> ... </chapter> <appendix> ... </appendix> <index> ... </index> </book> ************************************ If this email is not intended for you, or you are not responsible for the delivery of this message to the addressee, please note that this message may contain ITT Privileged/Proprietary Information. In such a case, you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. You should destroy this message and kindly notify the sender by reply email. Information contained in this message that does not relate to the business of ITT is neither endorsed by nor attributable to ITT. ************************************ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]