I do not know about xmodule, but perhaps in flowscript
cocoon.processPipelineTo
can help you out
Regards Ard
>
> In my application, I need to send a large xml DOM thing back
> to the pipeline from flowscript. To simplify the question, I
> created a short but tested example:
>
> In flowscript, I create a doc from a string and try to send it back:
>
> var str = "<test>This is a test</test>" ;
> var parser =
> cocoon.getComponent(Packages.org.apache.excalibur.xml.dom.DOMP
> arser.ROLE);
> var reader = new Packages.java.io.StringReader(str) ;
> var source = new Packages.org.xml.sax.InputSource(reader) ;
> var doc = parser.parseDocument(source);
> cocoon.releaseComponent(parser);
> cocoon.sendPage("makedomReply", {message: doc}) ;
>
> In the sitemap:
>
> <map:match pattern="makedomReply">
> <map:generate src="xmodule:flow-attr:message"/>
> <map:serialize type="xml"/>
> </map:match>
>
> Browser error:
>
> org.xml.sax.SAXException: The object type: class java.lang.String
> could not be serialized to XML: This is a test
>
> From the stacktrace and source code, it is clear that
> XModuleSource.toSAX
> got a java String instead of the Document I tried to send.
>
> Using module with a plain javascript string works without an error:
>
> doc = "<test>This is a test</test>" ;
> cocoon.sendPage("downloadReply", {message: doc}) ;
>
> <map:match pattern="downloadReply">
> <map:generate src="module:flow-attr:message"/>
> <map:serialize type="xml"/>
> </map:match>
>
> I guess I'm confused about what xmodule is supposed to deal
> with. Or perhaps I'm not making the dom object correctly.
>
> Thanks to all and greetings to the list,
>
> -Hugh Sparks
>
> Version: Cocoon 2.1.11-dev svn export from 2007-06-11
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