I believe your webapp logs should contain an INFO [ApplicationServlet]
Initialized application servlet 'YourAPP': <time> millis to create
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On 11/1/05, Mark Shead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following as my hivemodule.xml:
>
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <module id="net.xeric.phonebook" version="1.0.0">
> <contribution
> configuration-id="tapestry.state.ApplicationObjects">
> <state-object name="visit" scope="session">
> <create-instance
> class="net.xeric.phonebook.Visit" />
> </state-object>
> </contribution>
> </module>
>
> In Home.java I have:
>
> @InjectState("visit")
> public abstract Visit getVisit();
>
> I'm getting an error of:
>
> Error at context:/WEB-INF/Home.page, line 4, column 54: Method 'public
> abstract net.xeric.phonebook.Visit net.xeric.phonebook.Home.getVisit()'
> (declared in class net.xeric.phonebook.Home) has no implementation in
> class net.xeric.phonebook.Home (or enhanced subclass $Home_9).
>
>
> It sounds like the getVisit isn't being created in the subclass of
> Home.java. I'm guessing that maybe it isn't loading my hivemodule.xml.
> I've tried putting it in the root webapp directory in WEB-INF and in
> WEB-INF/classes and WEB-INF/classes/META-INF.
>
> Is there an easy way to tell if Tapestry is finding hivemodule.xml? Is
> there another place I should place the file in order to let Tapestry
> find it?
>
> --Mark
>
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