At 10:46 AM 12/21/02 -0800, you wrote:
I've use the latest version of Jetty without any issues so far. It does not require any funky copying of xml*.jars anywhere as they are loaded as application specific resources by default in the case of cocoon.
i am used to tomcat. i may give jetty a try if all else fails.

thanks

On Saturday, December 21, 2002, at 10:28  AM, Lajos Moczar wrote:

Hi Ray -

I hope your other book is mine & Jeremy's - Cocoon Developer's Handbook ;) The easiest configuration I've found is Tomcat 4.0.5 or greater, with JDK 1.3.x. I have been able to drop Cocoon 2.0.3/2.0.4 into Tomcat 4.0.5/4.0.6/4.1.12 without any problems. Just note that if you build 2.0.4 yourself, be sure in include the scratchpad libs. ...

Ray Tayek wrote:
hi, newbie here trying to run the samples from the above book on linux.
dropped the war in to tomcat 4.0.1. with jdk1.4.1 and things went downhill fast.
finaly gave up and installed 1.3.1_03 and the tomcat off the book's cd. (3.3.? final or something like that). (that's what the book says to do). has anyone made the sample work? if so, what versions of jdk and tomcat were you using?
what versions of tomcat, jdk and jdkee would you recommend in general? (i have another cocoon book coming or i can roll my own samples or use the one that come with the download?.
what is the easiest path to get started? ...
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