Cindy: If you're running Tomcat 4.0, there is a solution posted on the cocoon installation guide.
Look under Linux/Headless/Batik and it'll give you a workaround for the Batik problem Carlos On 12/11/01 2:46 PM, "Cindy Ballreich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Integrating with Apache isn't the problem, I've been doing that for several > versions. My problems started when I wanted to upgrade to Cocoon 2.0 and > got Batik in the bargin. I don't have a problem using Xvfb either, but it's > got to be able to load a boot time because the maint guys are in a > different time zone and it may be several hours before I learn that they've > had to reboot it for some reason. > > Cindy > > > At 02:21 PM 12/11/01 -0800, Carlos wrote: >> Perhaps I wasn't clear enough: >> >> Xvfb will not solve the problem of you trying to run tomcat/cocooon >> alongside Apache, that's what mod_webapp is for. >> >> Xvfb will solve the problem of you not being able to use Batik with your >> Cocoon SVG graphics. >> >> Eventually you will need Xvfb but for now you need mod_webapp to integrate >> coocoon with Apache >> >> Carlos >> >> On 12/11/01 1:46 PM, "Stephan Michels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Carlos wrote: >>> >>>> Stephan: >>>> >>>> In addition to Xvbf you need to downlod mod_webapp from the jakarta > website. >>>> You then need to configure webapp to work with Tomcat. >>> >>> Why mod_webapp? All you need is xvfb, i think. >>> Xvfb :1 -screen 0 800x600x8 & >>> export DISPLAY=:1 >>> That's it. >>> >>>> Xvbf is the solution to a different problem >>> >>> Yes, but in my opinion fbset could also abused to set up the >>> xvfb. >>> >>>> >>>> Carlos >>>> >>>> On 12/11/01 10:23 AM, "Stephan Michels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Cindy Ballreich wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I suppose that this is really a Xvfb or even a Linux question, but > since it >>>>>> directly relates to Cocoon I hope you'll allow me to ask it here. I've >>>>>> tried linux.redhat.misc with no success. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a very basic RedHat 7.0 web server (Apache 1.3.20) and I want > to run >>>>>> Cocoon 2.0 with Tomcat 3.3. Apparently, I also need to run Xvfb in order >>>>>> for Cocoon to work properly. I would very much like to start Xvfb at > boot >>>>>> time along with all of the other web services. I've written an init.d >>>>>> script to do this. This script works very well from the command line, > but >>>>>> for some reason it won't work at boot time. Perhaps Xvfb requires a > service >>>>>> that isn't running when it tries to start? I was wondering if anyone > might >>>>>> be doing this successfully and if they'd mind sharing their init.d > script. >>>>>> I'd also appreciate being pointed to any documentation that might > explain >>>>>> what I'm doing wrong. >>>>>> >>>>>> My current script was accepted by chkconfig and all of the rc.d links > are >>>>>> present. It works great from the command line and *appears* to work > at boot >>>>>> time (I get the "starting" message and the result is "OK"), but once the >>>>>> system finishes booting and I log on there is no instance of Xvfb > running. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any advice would be greatly appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is the script that I'm currently using... >>>>>> >>>>>> [code] >>>>> >>>>> You want perhaps look on the fbset service from the suse dist. >>>>> I have this file attached on this mail. 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