> Scott Eade schrieb:
> > > I have upgraded to 2.1 release and ny problem remains
> > the same:
> > > in TurbineResources I have:
> > >
> > tool.request.intake=org.apache.turbine.services.intake.I
> > > ntakeTool
> >
> > Have you uncommented the following line that appears
> > before this?
>
> YES!!!

    I'm having the same problem ....and my intake xml path is identical to
Scarab

>
> >
> > services.IntakeService.classname=org.apache.turbine.serv
> > ices.intake.TurbineIntakeService
> >
> > In all there should be three lines in TR.properties that
> > refer to
> > intake - the two in your message and the one above.
> >
> > > # Intake Service
> > > services.IntakeService.xml.path=WEB-INF/conf/intake.xml
> >
> > That looks like the default, so turbine will look for
> > intake.xml in the
> > location specified beneath the webapp/newapp directory.
> >
> > >
> > > The intake.xml looks like:
> > >
> > > <input-data basePackage="com.mmi.site.">
> > > <group name="Order" key="order">
> > > <field name="Email" key="email" type="String">
> > >   <rule name="minLength" value="1">Please enter an
> > email address</rule>
> > >   <rule name="mask" value=".+@.+..+">Please enter a
> > valid email
> > > address</rule>
> > >   </field>
> > >   </group>
> > > </input-data>
> > >
> > > (I have also tried it with rule: type=required only and
> > with
> > > rule: type=required AND rule minLength="1")
> >
> > I found it worthwhile to validate my intake.xml file with
> > a validating
> > xml parser.  This picked up a couple of problems I didn't
> > spot
> > while validating the file manually.
> >
> > Before I started using JavaService to wrapper Tomcat (on
> > Win2000) I used to see a line on the console mentioning
> > that
> > Resolver (presumably an XML entity resolver) had accessed
> >
> > intake.dtd - this is a good sign that  the file is found
> > and read
> > - do you see this?
> >
> > >
> > > I am able to access the IntakeTool in my java code -
> > also the group and its
> > > field, but the
> > > isAllValid()
> > > method always returns true, even if rules from my
> > intake.xml are not okay.
> > >
> > > So I got the impression that turbine doesn't find my
> > intake.xml file at all.
> > > I made a test with deleting the intake.xml,
> > > restarted my application and all stayed the same:
> > > it obviously doesn't find the file.
> >
> > I seem to recall errors in turbine.log making it pretty
> > obvious that
> > intake.xml could not be found.  If you don't have these,
> > I suggest
> > that you don't have intake properly configured.
> >
> > > Which is the correct way to tell the system where to
> > look for the intake.xml
> > > file?
> >
> > You are telling it the location correctly (assuming the
> > file is where you
> > are saying it is) - I think your problem is elsewhere.
> >
> > > Britt
> >
> > Keep at it.  Intake is well worth the effort.
> >
> > Scott
> >
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