That's the strange thing...the "[show]" is just plain text. I'm using Mozilla Firebird on Linux mostly, but I also tried it in Konqueror with the same result.
I then tried commenting out the <map:handle-errors> section at the end of the default sitemap that is bundled with Cocoon 2.1 and I got a more raw page that does indeed show the stack trace. So I think I'll just keep that section commented out so I can debug. :-)
From: Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A click on "[show]" should show you the stacktrace. Otherwise you have a strange browser :-) If it really does not work, can you tell us what browser you are using. The stacktrace is contained in the HTML code, so even if it is difficult to read you can at least see it.
Joerg
Sonny Sukumar wrote:
Hi guys,
I've installed Cocoon 2.1 on Tomcat 4.1.12 with JDK 1.4, and I'm having all kinds of problems I never had when running Cocoon 2.0.4. I read the docs on building and deploying it, but I'm encountering problems nevertheless.
One problem is that I get messages like this where there's nothing to click to show the stacktrace:
"cause: java.lang.NullPointerException
stacktrace[show]"
This is just plain text, so I can't see the stacktrace. Another problem is that sometimes when I go to some URL that used to work just fine, I get a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError from Tomcat. This is in addition to my problem with XSPs with the Logger class conflict preventing XSPs from compiling (see my previous post).
I really have no idea what's going on....does anyone maybe recognize these problems?
Thanks!
Sonny
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