[Resin-interest] 2008-02-20 snapshot

2008-02-20 Thread Scott Ferguson
A new snapshot is available. This one is getting close to a release, so any bugs you run into are very likely real issues that should be reported to the bug tracker at http://bugs.caucho.com. The snapshot includes fixes for the Terracotta startup issues, the wiki page is

Re: [Resin-interest] 2008-02-20 snapshot

2008-02-20 Thread Jan Kriesten
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Scott, | A new snapshot is available. This one is getting close to a release, | so any bugs you run into are very likely real issues that should be | reported to the bug tracker at http://bugs.caucho.com. I get the following error with the

Re: [Resin-interest] 2008-02-20 snapshot

2008-02-20 Thread Scott Ferguson
On Feb 20, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Scott, | A new snapshot is available. This one is getting close to a release, | so any bugs you run into are very likely real issues that should be | reported to the bug tracker at

Re: [Resin-interest] 2008-02-20 snapshot

2008-02-20 Thread Jan Kriesten
Hi Scott, 500 Servlet Exception [show] 'QName[{}value]' is an unknown property of 'com.caucho.server.webapp.Application' Can you send the stack trace? It should have included the line number. The problem is probably a bad resin.conf (a web-app section) or web.xml. Possibly some

Re: [Resin-interest] 2008-02-20 snapshot

2008-02-20 Thread Scott Ferguson
On Feb 20, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Jan Kriesten wrote: Hi Scott, 500 Servlet Exception [show] 'QName[{}value]' is an unknown property of 'com.caucho.server.webapp.Application' Can you send the stack trace? It should have included the line number. The problem is probably a bad resin.conf

Re: [Resin-interest] TransformerException: org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException - generate PDF

2008-02-20 Thread Daniel López
Hia, From the stacktrace, it seems that you are using Xalan as XSLT engine but Caucho's implementation as XML parser. It usually works better if you can either use Xalan with Xerces or Caucho's XLST engine + parser. Theoretically, mixing should work fine, but you have to get the right