Hi,
 a quick reply to your question about aspects: yes i think that your
programmer should get
involved into aspect developing. The point is that in manakin content
generation chain, aspects act
as sources of data and add contents to DRI proto document. xslt and
css usually just change the way
this data is represented.

Valerio Minetti

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Esha Datta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm very new to manakin. I've managed to change the theme for one page and
> work with xsl and css. The full text search isn't working. When the Dspace
> logs and and dspace code(class DSQuery) are checked, they seem to be fine.
> There seems to be a problem with the query string. It breaks when the parse
> method from lucene is called. How do I check what's going on between the
> form submission and the call that's made to the DSpace code? Is there a way
> to output a trace?
>
>
> The other question is about aspects. One of the programmers here has
> implemented a servlet that will work with any generic DSpace instance.
> Currently, we have a test instance with manakin, if I wanted to add this
> servlet to Manakin, would this involve working with the aspect side of
> things?
>
> Sorry, I don't know a whole lot about java...so I apologize if these
> questions are totally obvious.
> Thanks so much!
>
> Esha
>
>
> Esha Datta
> Programmer/Analyst
> Digital Library Technology Services
> Bobst Library
> New York University
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