Any chance of a reply to my message below?

Thanks,

Scott
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Scott Eade
Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd.
http://www.backstagetech.com.au


Scott Eade wrote:


What is involved in switching over to using avalon to load torque?

Instead of services.ComponentService.classname I have:

services.AvalonComponentService.classname=org.apache.turbine.services.avaloncomponent.TurbineAvalonComponentService


And then I define (as suggested in the TurbineAvalonComponentService javadoc):


services.AvalonComponentService.lookup = org.apache.torque.Torque

I have in WEB-INF/conf:

roleConfiguration.xml

<role-list>
    <role
        name="org.apache.torque.TorqueComponent"
        shorthand="TorqueComponent"
        default-class="org.apache.torque.TorqueComponent"/>
</role-list>


conponentConfiguration.xml

<componentConfig>
    <TorqueComponent>
      <configFile>/WEB-INF/conf/Torque.properties</configFile>
    </TorqueComponent>
</componentConfig>


Given the above I am no longer sure whether or not the following are required:

services.AvalonComponentService.name = torque
services.AvalonComponentService.torque.classname = org.apache.torque.Torque
services.AvalonComponentService.torque.config = /WEB-INF/conf/Torque.properties


After all of this torque doesn't seem to be initialising and the following appears in my log:

2003-08-22 13:19:58,245 ERROR [main ] services.BaseServiceBroker - org.apache.turbine.services.InitializationException: init failed: Could not get class

Any ideas/suggestions? I will put this info on a wiki page once it is all sorted out.

Thanks,

Scott






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