On Thursday 9 February 2006 4:26 pm, Nathan Bubna wrote: > A simple way to test if the tool is in the context (and what it is) is > to see what output you get for: > > $testingtool.class.name > > also, if you check your logs, you should see whether or not the tool > (and toolbox for that matter) were loaded. > > and remember, Velocity will only acknowledge public methods in public > classes.
ahem (blushes) .... wrong path to toolbox. oops. note to self: must check logs when things don't work ;D ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. Neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept liability for any statements made which are clearly the sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or one of its agents. Please note that neither Macmillan Publishers Limited nor any of its agents accept any responsibility for viruses that may be contained in this e-mail or its attachments and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any). No contracts may be concluded on behalf of Macmillan Publishers Limited or its agents by means of e-mail communication. Macmillan Publishers Limited Registered in England and Wales with registered number 785998 Registered Office Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke RG21 6XS ******************************************************************************** --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]