Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
Reinhard Poetz napisał(a):
Another cause might be that I had to comment the rcl modules in
trunk/tools/pom.xml in order not to break the build for everybody. In
the case that you haven't changed this yourself for you own build, you
won't get new artifacts installed.
If I have some time this weekend, I will provide a snapshot release
and put it on a public Maven repo. Otherwise go to cocoon-rcl-wrapper
and cocoon-rcl-plugin base dirs and install both modules from there.
Oups... There is a little problem with providing necessary information
because I have no access to my computer during this weekend. However
I'll try to set up everything on the computer I'm writing this mail from
and reproduce this problem. If wasn't able to do this I'll give you all
data on Monday.
Grek,
I've had some time today and found the reason why the rcl doesn't work for you.
You are using cocoon-servlet-service-impl-1.0.0-M1 and not the latest version
from SVN that I had to fix in order to get Spring context objects reloaded.
While Carsten and I were walking through the code, he also changed things in the
cocoon-core modules but I'm sure if this was really necessary to get the rcl
stuff working.
The best way to test the RCL stuff is trying it out in cocoon-rcl-plugin-demo.
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