Well this tells me something, apart from the lack of
real error messages happening. When I went to check
velocity.log it was not there? So I checked the
turbine.log for Velocity starting up as a service and
all appears OK for VelocityService(early) but the
exception occurs directly after the initialisation of
the TemplateService(late). Thus:
[Wed Feb 27 00:22:12 GMT+00:00 2002] -- INFO -- Start
Initializing service (late): TemplateService
[Wed Feb 27 00:22:13 GMT+00:00 2002] -- INFO -- Finish
Initializing service (late): TemplateService
[Wed Feb 27 00:22:13 GMT+00:00 2002] -- ERROR --
Turbine.handleException:
Requested Screen not found:
etc. as below.
I am speculating that this is the first service to run
so maybe it is not finding the appropriate JAR? Are
there differences between Tomcat 4.0b6 and Tomcat
4.0.1 that might cause this?
Thanks
David
--- Chris Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
This is a long shot, but I used to see this
> occasionally when Velocity
> did not handle an exception while rendering the
> template. It did not
> know what to do with the exception, so just told me
> that the screen was
> not found. You can tell if this is happening by
> looking at the
> velocity.log - if it can't parse the template or has
> an error while
> rendering, you'll see that there. This was with
> velocity 1.0, not sure
> about later versions.
>
> chris c
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Wynter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 3:36 PM
> To: Turbine Users List
> Subject: Repost: Requested screen not found, on
> Win98 but OK on W2K?
>
>
> Still stuck, doesn't make sense, standard TDK
> directory structure and cannot find the Requested
> screen, although no name is shown? See below.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
> --- David Wynter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> I
> have just copied across a Turbine application I
> > was
> > working on on my W2K box to my Win98 notebook.
> >
> > I had a addChild exception problem with the Tomcat
> > beta 6 that comes with the TDK 2.1. So I upgraded
> > the
> > tdk directory to use Tomcat 4.0.1. Now I have a
> > different problem that I have seen several times
> in
> > the list. However it still does not make sense. I
> am
> > getting this:
> >
> > Requested Screen not found:
> > Turbine looked in the following modules.packages
> > path:
> > [com.roamware.rwtransform.modules,
> > org.apache.turbine.modules]
> >
> > I have not changed any directories or the TR.props
> > since the application was running on the W2K box,
> so
> > why does it not run now?
> >
> > My screen classes are in:
> >
>
c:/tdk/webapps/rwtransform/web-inf/classes/com/roamware/rwtransform/modu
> les/actions
> > and also screen where actions is shown.
> >
> > My templates are in:
> > c:/tdk/webapps/rwtransform/templates/app/screens
> >
> > there is also layouts and navigation at the same
> > level
> > as the screens directory.
> >
> > i.e. This is standard TDK directories
> >
> > My TR.Props looks like this, minus the comments
> > here:
> > template.homepage=/Index.vm
> > screen.homepage=
> > template.login=/Login.vm
> > screen.login=
> > template.error=/Error.vm
> > screen.error=VelocityErrorScreen
> > screen.invalidstate=error.InvalidState
> > default.doctype=Html40Transitional
> > action.login=LoginUser
> > action.logout=LogoutUser
> >
>
action.sessionvalidator=sessionvalidator.TemplateSessionValidator
> > action.accesscontroller=AccessController
> >
> > The error in Turbine.log goes on to fail to find
> the
> > error.vm as well.
> >
> > I am at a loss to work out why this identical
> setup
> > has stopped work just because of a platform move.
> Is
> > it to do with differences in Win 98 paths? Or am I
> > missing something in setting up a PATH?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > David
> >
> >
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