Did you try changing the order of the elements?   E.g.,

        <cache class="Herb">
            <accessedminutestimeout value="30" />
            <scope type="application" />
        </cache>

Looking at the xsd, it looks like maybe the order of those elements is
prescribed.

Bob

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Nando <d.na...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't understand what might be going on here.
>
> <objectCache>
>
>         <defaultcache>
>             <scope type="none"/>
>         </defaultcache>
>         <cache class="Herb">
>             <scope type="application" />
>             <accessedminutestimeout value="30" />
>         </cache>
>
>     </objectCache>
>
> I see the element accessedminutestimeout in the documentation and even in
> the XSD, but it doesn't validate like this. Nor does it work if I remove the
> transfer.xsd reference from transfer.xml. Just to make sure, I downloaded
> the 1.1 release of transfer and installed it, cleared the transfer generated
> files and restarted the server. No go.
>
> I must be making a dumb mistake, I just am not seeing it.
>
> Thanks in advance ...
>
> --
>
> Nando M. Breiter
> The CarbonZero Project
> CP 234
> 6934 Bioggio
> Switzerland
> +41 76 303 4477
> na...@carbonzero.ch
>
> >
>


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Bob Silverberg
www.silverwareconsulting.com

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