Sorry, thought of a few more things to clarify... When the problem
appears, you are actually seeing this in the output:
#Dataset($decision, $decision, "$GraphColorList.get(5)", "2")
Right? And this happens when the same template is being retrieved in
multiple threads at the same time? And has/is the template been/being
cached? I'm guessing no on the last one, but want to be sure.
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Will Glass-Husain
<
wglasshusain@...> wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> The macro is defined in the template. It looks like:
>
> #set($rounds = $currRound - 1)
> #macro(Dataset $decn $label $color $width)
> <dataset seriesName="$label"
> color="$color"
> thickness="$width"
> anchorBorderColor="$color" >
> #foreach($step in [0..$rounds])
> <set value='$Values.get("$decn").getResult($step)'/>
> #end
> </dataset>
> #end
>
> and the call like this:
> #Dataset($decision, $decision, "$GraphColorList.get(5)", "2")
>
> My macro option are:
> p.setProperty("velocimacro.library", "macro_library.fml");
> p.setProperty("velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.local.scope",
> "true");
> p.setProperty("velocimacro.context.localscope", "true");
>
>
> Let me know if you see anything useful. We originally had this
> problem under Velocity 1.5 so I upgraded to 1.6.2. I'll set up a
> test case under load, see if I can replicate it.
>
> WILL
>
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Nathan Bubna <
nbubna@...> wrote:
>> I haven't seen this with 1.6.2, but none of my current projects are
>> under any load (yet). Just to clarify, is the macro defined and used
>> in the template or just used in the template? And for completeness,
>> what are your macro settings?
>>
>> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Will Glass-Husain
>> <
wglasshusain@...> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm having problems with templates that are occasionally not parsing
>>> macros. The macro appears literally in the body of the result:
>>>
>>> #somemacro($argument)
>>>
>>> The error occurs under load in a webapp (e.g. when the same template
>>> is being retrieved simultaneously). I know it's not a template error
>>> since the same template will work fine in one call and then not run
>>> the macro in the next.
>>>
>>> I seem to remember this was an issue with early versions of Velocity,
>>> but I just upgraded to 1.6.2 and still see the problem. Anyone else
>>> see this issue?
>>>
>>> WILL
>>>
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