I continue to receive this message over and over and over. Is anyone
else having the same problem?
Steven
-----Original Message-----
From: angshumand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 2:29 AM
To: orion-interest
Cc: angshumand
Subject: RE: does orion cache or store property resources anywheres
I've had this problem numerous times with Orion as well as Apache/Jserv
- you need to make sure you're not going through a proxy-cache... and
you gotta delete the contents of your browser cache.
-----Original Message-----
From: G.L. Grobe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 5:17 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: does orion cache or store property resources anywheres
Below is a response I got for a problem (posted below that) in which
I believe Orion may be doing something weird w/ my properties files in
the WEB-INF/classes dir. If I delete the property file, Orion is still
finding it (thought it's not there). I've triple checked everywheres
and don't have any of these files within the classpath or anywheres
else that it would be getting confused with.
Any help much appreciated.
---------------------- this is the response to my original post
------------------------
I got exactly the same error in VAJ-Tomcat environment when I first
time
load my own project after running the struts-examples successfully.
It turned out that Tomcat mixed up the property files that are loaded
into its environment and could not figure out who is who.
Fix:
Leave only the project you are working with in Tomcat's classpath
and projectpaths.
For me in VAJ, I have to also delete the JSP compiled servlet project
to clean it up.
-------------------- this was my original post
-----------------------------------------
I've dug into the struts code and am posting this problem again w/ a
little
more info. I'm using Orion 1.4.7.
500 Internal Server
Error javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Missing message for key
main.title at
org.apache.struts.taglib.bean.MessageTag.doStartTag(MessageTag.java,
Compiled Code) at /index.jsp._jspService(/index.jsp.java, Compiled
Code) at
...
According to the above error and this snippit of code taken from the
4-20
tar.gz source, the properties file that my web-app is looking for is
being
found and all seems to be setup/configured correctly, else the error
would
be about messageTag.resources (not finding the property file). I've
also
included my properties (cais.properties) file below with this key
included
in it.
The only thing else I think that can be wrong is the value of the args
array
just before the Exception is thrown and I was wondering if anyone could
tell
me what those might be.
The line with 'String message = resources.getMessage(locale, key,
args);'
must be returning null and so this is giving me the above error, but
I'm not
sure what's being stuffed into it or where it comes from.
Any help much appreciated.
----- MessageTag.java ------------------------------------------------
public int doStartTag() throws JspException
// Acquire the resources object containing our messages
MessageResources resources = (MessageResources)
pageContext.getAttribute(bundle, PageContext.APPLICATION_SCOPE);
if (resources == null)
throw new JspException
(messages.getMessage("messageTag.resources", bundle));
// Calculate the Locale we will be using
Locale locale = null;
try
locale = (Locale)
pageContext.getAttribute(localeKey, PageContext.SESSION_SCOPE);
catch (IllegalStateException e) // Invalidated session
locale = null;
if (locale == null)
locale = defaultLocale;
// Construct the optional arguments array we will be using
Object args[] = new Object[5];
args[0] = arg0;
args[1] = arg1;
args[2] = arg2;
args[3] = arg3;
args[4] = arg4;
// Retrieve the message string we are looking for
String message = resources.getMessage(locale, key, args);
if (message == null)
throw new JspException
(messages.getMessage("messageTag.message", key));
------ ~WEB-INF/web.xml ------------------------
<servlet>
<servlet-name>action</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>application</param-name>
<param-value>cais</param-value>
</init-param>
...
------ ~/index.jsp ------------------------
<%@ page language="java" %>
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld" prefix="bean" %>
<%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %>
<html:html>
<head>
<title>
<bean:message key="main.title" />
</title>
------ ~WEB-INF/classes/cais.properties ------------------------
# C.A.I.S. Resource Bundle
main.title=CAIS
main.master=Master View
main.detail=Detailed View