Patrick Heiden pisze: > Hello togehter! > > Firs I want to spend a big thank you again, for all the help during the last > week to get me > started with 2.2! I've tried to give a little bit back and corrected one > tutorial in conjunction > with controlflow (see comment 2 at > http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g1/g2/g5/g1/1241.html?branch=1&language=1).
Thanks, have you considered contributing to our docs directly?[1] > But I have some issue with the tutorial "Deploying a Cocoon application" at > http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1362_1_1.html. > > I've mentioned that within another thread before (Re: 2.2 tutorials help), > but I am not sure if > anyone follows after certain thread-depth. No offence, but I really need to > get further! Here is > what I've mentioned there: > > ... first I want to say, that there ist no file > myBlock/src/main/resources/META-INF/cocoon/spring/block.xml. Is this the old > way to mount blocks > at root level, because I changed the mount-path within the > servlet-service.xml and things work > fine! If this is the way to go, then updating the tutorial would be very nice! I corrected the docs, thanks for pointing this out. To confuse things more, in a final version of archetype this file will be named 'blockServlet.xml'. It took us some time to find the best name... > But my main problem so far is, that after creating webapp-archetype and > starting mvn > package:jetty run I am not able to get 'callingTransformationService'. I will > paste the > stacktrace at the end of this message! Every other block-call (e.g. > http://localhost:8888/callingBlock2) works totally fine and before adding the > webapp-archetype I > was able to 'callingTransformationService' nicely from myBlock1 (mvn jetty:run > http://localhost:8888/myBlock1/callingTransformationService). I am confused > about this one... > > Greetings Patrick > > now here is the stack trace: > <snip/> It's really hard to judge what may be wrong but reading from your description this issue looks weird. Could you send me directly zipped directory containing your blocks and webapp? I hope it does not contain anything confident. This way it's be the easiest way to see what's really happening there. [1] http://cocoon.apache.org/1273_1_1.html -- Grzegorz Kossakowski --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
