Hi Joe,
well, I don't have a replayable scenario yet (f.i. testcase), but it seems
that the exception comes after heavy use of cocoon pages within our
application.
I suspect that cocoon:/ protocol usage AND/OR inheritence of sitemap
calling (we "extend" cocoon-forms block to override specific
Hi Anandh,
I did it using FOP 0.95. In your xsl code, number of doesn't match(less than) the columns given under
for-each of quarters and hence the problem. You need to check empty
quarters. Also, attribute "increment-by" is removed as it doesn't support.
The code will be as below.
Hi Gabriel,
Very strange to have that exception there!
When does it happen? Is it predictable?
Kind regards,
Jos
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 19:44 +0100, Gabriel Gruber wrote:
>
> Hello comunity,
>
> I found a serious bug in JNET / servlet service framework in our
> cocoon 2.2 based application. Af
Hello comunity,
I found a serious bug in JNET / servlet service framework in our cocoon
2.2 based application. After some time the following Exception pops up and
the only way to resolve is to restart the web application...
java.lang.NullPointerException
java.util.LinkedList.r
It's probably better to ask this question on the proper mailing list... this is
xslt related and more specific xsl-fo.
Cheers,
Robby Pelssers
-Original Message-
From: anandhthiyagarajan [mailto:anandhthiyagara...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 6:40 PM
To: users@cocoon.apach
I think you may need to update your pom.xml.
Where the getting started doc indicates you should use:
1.0-SNAPSHOT
you should really use:
1.0.0
See this thread from the Cocoon Users list archives for more info:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/cocoon-users/200909.mbox/%3c6432f626-faa6-4