I'd suggest a flash across the top of every page when logged in as
admin. This could link, in the first instance, to a page that displays
the error log.

Later we can do cool stuff with the log page, but quick and simple
will do for now.

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On 27 Nov 2009, at 22:50, "Scott Wilson (JIRA)" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Scott Wilson commented on WOOKIE-70:
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>
> This was being triggered by some of the "default" widgets not having
> a config.xml file (as they were never deployed as "real" packaged
> widgets originally). I've fixed that issue.
>
> However the question is I think how to notify a user when hot-deploy
> fails. This could be a message in the admin web interface - for
> example when they go to check out the gallery view?
>
>> Invalid widget files
>> --------------------
>>
>>                Key: WOOKIE-70
>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-70
>>            Project: Wookie
>>         Issue Type: Bug
>>           Reporter: Ross Gardler
>>           Priority: Critical
>>
>> The patch in ISSUE-51 hot deploys all widgets. It appears to work
>> in the sense that the widgets appear in the admin interface.
>> However, console output shows that an excpetion is being silently
>> swallowed for all widgets. For example:
>>     [java] 10:47:31,808  INFO ContextListener:130 - Deploying
>> widget:vote.wgt
>>     [java]  WARN [Thread-13] (ContextListener.java:141) - Hot
>> deploy error: fil
>> e is not a valid widget packge
>>     [java] 10:47:31,823  WARN ContextListener:141 - Hot deploy
>> error: file is n
>> ot a valid widget packge
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